You could measure its resistance;
the saltier it is then the better conductor it is.
You might notice a different taste - although tasting the water is also a kind of test.
There are a few different ways you could test for sour and bitter substances without tasting them. You could test for the presence of elements that make something sour or bitter for example.
CO2
metals
volatile
You might notice a different taste - although tasting the water is also a kind of test.
Simple dont u know science just boil the water and check if there is any salt residue..............................
Their weights per equal volume of each substance.
By simply boiling the water, and checking if there is any salt residue.
1. sugar is sweet. salt is salty. xD LOL. 2. i dunt know. Sorry. :S
coffee cake
Mineral water has minerals added, as where spring water is directly bottled at source without added minerals or vitamins
i don't really know sorry?!
There are a few different ways you could test for sour and bitter substances without tasting them. You could test for the presence of elements that make something sour or bitter for example.
subjective is exactly how it is without any distortion and objective is with the mind and opinion.
Dissolve it in water, feed it to the fishes;)
They can be "cemented" as some mineral such as calcite, aragonite, hematite, or even silica precipitates out of solution between them. Or clay minerals between the grains can harden under pressure and heat well short of their melting point.