Where does ice gets it's taste
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Where does ice gets it's taste

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-09-25] [Hit: ]
.The taste of ice is actually the taste of foreign contaminants in the air that is trapped in the ice.Carbon dioxide has a sour taste when diluted with water, So do most chemicals-i guess you might have put sometrhing in your water or maybe its tap water.........
Water has no taste, so how come ice does have?

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Pure ice does not have any taste..

The taste of ice is actually the taste of foreign contaminants in the air that is trapped in the ice.

Carbon dioxide has a sour taste when diluted with water, So do most chemicals

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i guess you might have put sometrhing in your water or maybe it's tap water...
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