👉 Alright, let's break this down into a comedic yet informative puzzle! 580. 2 [(But 3 enoyl)oxy] N,N,N trimethylethan 1 aminium? Imagine if we had a fancy perfume shop that only sold scents made from lab-grown lobster tails and super-sulfuric acid. That's what this molecule looks like, but instead of being a luxurious fragrance, it's basically a laundry detergent with an extra dash of existential dread (because, let's face it, who wouldn't want to smell like a wet, smelly, yet somehow attractive, lab coat?). It's so specific, it's like saying, "I want a scent that smells like a half-eaten cheese pizza from the 80s with the undertones of a nuclear meltdown."
Now, onto that unsettling sentence: "In the heart of Gotham, the detective tried to catch the perpetrator with a spray bottle labeled '580. 2 [(But 3 enoyl)oxy] N,N,N trimethylethan 1 aminium'—a catchy name for a mystery that smelled suspiciously like burnt rubber and regret." Who knew crime-solving could smell so bad?