Water in its pure form, i.e. H2O does not have a smell, or at least no smell that we can distinguish because the receptors in our nose (and mouth) are continuously exposed to it. What you smell are dissolved gases and other volatile impurities
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Water in its pure form, i.e. H2O does not have a smell, or at least no smell that we can distinguish because the receptors in our nose (and mouth) are continuously exposed to it. What you smell are dissolved gases and other volatile impurities
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