I did an experiment at school, where I put a sodium metal into distilled water (with PP indicator). There are fizzings, the solution turned color into pink, and the sodium metal started disappearing. I understand that the fizzing happened due to hydrogen gas being produced. Then, the solution turned pink because of the PP indicator in its base form (due to the alkaline condition, hydroxides being formed in the reaction). However, after I added the sodium, I also smelled an unpleasant odor, I believe it smells like those household LPG. I cannot find any reactions or literatures regarding the smell of that. Is that caused by impurities in the sodium metal? Or perhaps is it due to the solvent the sodium metal was initially stored in? Thank you.