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10 January, 23:17

Because a chemical we will smell needs to diffuse into the fluid surrounding the

olfactory receptors, which of the following substances would not be able to be

detected?

Lipids, proteins, amino acids or sugars

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  1. 11 January, 01:38
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    Proteins, amino acids, and sugars

    Explanation:

    In order to diffuse into the fluids surrounding the olfactory receptors, the substances must first be in the gas phase.

    There exceptions to every rule, but amino acids, proteins, and sugars are solids with strong intermolecular forces. They have such low vapour pressures that not enough molecules are produced to reach the olfactory threshold.

    Lipids are usually less polar and have weaker intermolecular attractive forces. Many of them have an odour.
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