PYRAMID SHAPED ALUMINUM TUBE --- PUT INSIDE (IN THE MIDDLE) WITH OPEN CAP FOR THE WHOLE NIGHT AND YOU WILL SEE ANTS IN THE MORNING COMING IN THE BOTTLED WATER. OR JUST PUT SWEET POISON (SUGAR CANE)
When sugar is added to water, it dissolves into the water molecules, forming a solution. The taste of water with sugar can be described as sweet due to the presence of the sugar molecules, which activate sweet taste receptors on our taste buds. The concentration of sugar will determine the level of sweetness experienced in the water.
Pure water is just H20, there are no added minerals. When it is pure it tastes like rubber. Tap water and bottled water contain minerals which make the water taste nicer, even if it says 'pure' bottled water.
Water contains various chemical compounds, including many trace minerals. The quantity and quality of these elements give water its taste. Calcium makes water sweet and smooth, potassium and silicic acid (from silicates) make it taste refreshing. Magnesium gives it a bitter taste, and sulfuric acid ions add astrigency. These minerals are often removed by water treatment, and chlorine may be added as well, then buffered to remove its taste. Some bottled waters now add back these minerals to give their product a distinctive "natural" flavor.
They made bottled water so that people can have portable water wherever they go.
the sweet taste of it :)
Dasani .
No, I give my dog bottled water all the time it doesn't hurt them or make them sick.
i assume u are asking, why does sugar that dissolves in water makes water sweet? its exactly same as u put some sugar into ur mouth....isnt it? taste receptors identify it as sweet, sending electrical impulses to the brain, thus interpreting it as 'sweet'
buy bottled water
Because the polluted air make it harm for drinking for us
Salting FruitThe people who salt mellons or other fruit swear that it makes the fruit taste sweeter. I know of no research confirming or refuting their opinions. It has been shown that salt can block the bitter taste receptors on the tongue. This allows the sweet taste receptors to be more heightened by sweet. So while salt doesn't make the object sweeter by blocking some of the bitter taste buds he sweet taste buds are more active.
no, as apparently you can make a bomb out of it