Environmental Sciences, asked by rishiraj480, 10 months ago

Water does not become stale. Give reason

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Answered by sahilkumar56
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But that's not what makes old water taste stale. ... After about 12 hours tap water starts to go flat as carbon dioxide in the air starts to mix with the water in the glass, lowering its pH and giving it an off taste. But it's most-likely safe to drink. However, back to those microorganisms.

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is tap water begins to taste strange and become flat after approximately 12 hours when carbon dioxide in the air begins to interact with the water in the glass, decreasing its pH.

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Tap water begins to taste strange and become flat after approximately 12 hours when carbon dioxide in the air begins to interact with the water in the glass, decreasing its pH. But drinking it is most likely safe. But let's get back to those microbes.

Water might taste stale after being stored for a long period for a variety of reasons. Microorganisms are a major factor in this occurrence. Chemicals produced by their metabolic processes are released into the water as they develop. For instance, algae give off an earthy odor in water.

The flavor of drinking water is also impacted by the chlorine addition. Since it evaporates over time, the flavor of water that has been left out for a long time changes due to its absence.

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