No....Tart taste is a physical property, not chemical
Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
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If the tablet has no flavoring to it, the water won't really change it's taste
Taste itself is not a directly measurable property of matter, as it is a subjective sensory experience influenced by individual perception. However, the chemical compounds in substances that contribute to taste, such as sugars, acids, and salts, can be quantified and analyzed. These compounds interact with taste receptors on the tongue, leading to the perception of different flavors. Thus, while taste as an experience is subjective, the underlying chemical properties are measurable.
Taste is a sense, a faculty of a living organism, which uses enzymes to predict chemical composition. However, chemicals may be described by their taste as discerned by a human being, or by some other organism.
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A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
I consider taste as a chemical property.
Taste is considered a physical property of matter because it is a characteristic that can be experienced through the interaction of the taste buds on our tongue with molecules in food. Taste is related to the chemical composition of a substance and how it stimulates our taste receptors. Different substances have different tastes based on their physical and chemical properties.
Tasting involve chemical phenomenons.
A bitter taste has to do with chemicals or even hormonal. Medications for instance can cause the body to not be balanced and a bitter taste can occur. If a person has a nervous stomach or gastrointestinal problems they could have GERD (which is acid reflux ... stomach acids that are forced up through the throat to the mouth. It would be highly advisable that you have a good physical and blood workup done by your doctor and let them determine why you are having the bitter taste in your mouth. In most cases it is nothing serious and medications can be given to stop this problem.
Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
The reaction between vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a chemical reaction (property). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ==> CH3COONa + CO2(g) + H2O
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If the tablet has no flavoring to it, the water won't really change it's taste
A sour taste is chemical and it can be caused by anything from bad teeth; problems with digesting food; Acid Relux where the acid comes from the stomach up through the throat to the back of the throat giving off a acidic and sour taste in the mouth so, it's part hormonal and chemical.
A Popsicle is a mixture of different chemicals that give it its unique taste, color, and texture. It is not a chemical property itself, but rather a combination of various chemical properties of its ingredients.