Yes. A bad one too. If you swim at an outdoor or public pool, you will have smelled the chlorine that is added to clean the water. The taste is the same. Chlorine is used in the process or water purification and it can sometimes be tasted in your drinking water. Too much chlorine in your drinking water can cause erosive esophagitis. Its similar to heartburn but harder to get rid of.
Sour!!
it is also a strong chemical taste,take a swig of bleach you will find out
yes, it smell like bleach
Chlorine, Chlorine, it is great I love it, even though I hate to taste it in the swimming pool or breath it in, which isn't cool
no because they are many bad chemicals in chlorine. It will taste really bad
they taste like paper.
Tasting hydrochloric acid in your mouth could be a sign of Acid Reflux disease. It could also mean you have no food in you stomach and have been drinking a lot of plain water, Occasionally, this can be mistaken for a small, steady amount of blood, like from your gums or acidic food or liquid reacting with steel dental work, like a bridge or fillings.
it taste like nothing because it is water
taste it
It actually appears to taste better than cold water straight from the tap... Boiling drives off most chemical additives such as chlorine or fluoride. Pure water has no taste or smell.
no because they are many bad chemicals in chlorine. It will taste really bad
Chlorine, Chlorine, it is great I love it, even though I hate to taste it in the swimming pool or breath it in, which isn't cool
Chlorine water filters are used to remove chlorine from a source of water. It can be used to remove the taste of chlorine from water and is often used in pools.
The water has chlorine in it to kill bacteria and viruses, so they are really tasting the chlorine, not the water.
Sodium to make salt.
We just had two bottles of Ice Mountain spring water that had a very evident taste of chlorine. Have not had that before.
No, they do not taste like chicken. They most likey taste like blood vessels.
Pure rubidium wouldn't be something to taste - it's explosively reactive with, well, just about everything. However, rubidium when it is in a compound with a halogen (like chlorine, or fluorine) makes a salt, and it will taste salty/bitter and appear like a white granular solid (like table salt.)
A salt water pool has a chlorine generator on it that turns sodium chloride into chlorine gas. The water in the pool is not like the ocean, you can't taste the salt and it doesn't sting your eyes. The water isn't as harsh on clothing, eyes, skin and hair as chlorine is.
Yams taste like whatever your taste buds say it tastes like.