1. Describe the taste of water?
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The natural substance water tends to be tasteless,” wrote Aristotle. ... But eventually, scientists began to notice that a draught of pure distilled water could provoke a certain taste. Some found it bitter on the tongue; others said it was insipid.
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The taste of water is described below:
- The minerals that are dissolved in the water are the most crucial aspect of a water source's effect on how it tastes.
- Pure water does not immediately activate the taste buds, yet it can have a flavour.
- Aristotle described the taste of water to be tasteless.
- It was unpleasant to some scientists and insipid to others.
- However, scientists later discovered that a sip of pure distilled water might have a distinct flavour.
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