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Why is boiled water tasteless?

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Water found in different areas have different minerals in it, or the filter that was used to purify the water may have been weaker or stronger than the one you are used to.

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It could be because of pollution (some areas are less polluted than others) and it somehow might get into the water. Drinking water comes from different sources even if the water doesn't have harmful pollutants or impurity's in it the minerals found in water from different places will cause it to have a different taste.

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It tastes different because it loses dissolved oxygen, and the water contains more minerals, because only pure water can evaporate/boil away, leaving the same ammount of metals/minerals in less water.

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Pure water has no taste. The taste in water you are referring to is a result of the other materials in water. The change in the taste as a result of temperature change would depend upon what is in the water.

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11y ago

When you boil water, you remove some of the impurities in the water -- specifically, those that will evaporate at the temperature of boiling water. These impurities add a slight flavoring to the water.

Boiled water is not always tasteless. Salty water still tastes salty after being boiled. Try it.

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What is made up of H20 a substance which our nerves can't react too the perfect balance of chemicals means that our nerves won't send our brain a response this means we get a sensation of almost tastelessness there can never be truly tastelessness what you drink it out of will effect the chemical balance and change the taste even a signal particle out of place means that the substance cannot truly be a pure tasteless substance, it has to be 100% H20 even putting it on your tongue means it will mix with the saliva to ruin the rue tasteless sensation.

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Water found in different areas have different minerals in it, or the filter that was used to purify the water may have been weaker or stronger than the one you are used to.

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because the boiling has released oxygen that was once dissolved in the water. Its like releasing the co2 in soda.

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