Does water have a taste or is it absent of taste? minus mineral water because you are tasting the minerals…?
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Water with dissolved solids will have a taste, pure (100% distilled) water will taste like the solids it dissolves on your tongue as you drink it.
Water, in my opinion, is tasteless. To taste something it needs to have flavor. Water Is typically tastless, you don’t choose to like or dislike the taste of water, You can’t even discribe the taste of it other than it’s just wet.
There are some people that will argue and say,"Water tastes like water." Yea, ok! whatever that means.
In addition, your dictionary defines water as not only tasteless but also transparent!!!
The functions of "taste" in the scientific sense are salt – sugar – acid – bitter (basic). De-ionized water of neutral pH has no taste, and is not recommended for use as drinking water. The mineral content we taste is in fact due to Carbonate (hardness) which forces the pH to shift. Odor can also be present in water as dissolved gasses, but that is technically not a "taste".
Pure water has no taste. The taste comes from minerals and pollutants in the water. In fact if you have pure distilled water it will not boil. It is the impurities that cause it to boil. distilled water also is better due to the fact the water molecules align in a perfect matrix and the body can use it more effectively .
Lets consider the the 5 basic taste qualities we have: sweet,sour,salty,spicy and bitter.
every thing we taste is one or more of these qualities in varying proportions.
are any of these present in pure hydrogen or oxygen no it also is pH value as well.