You can taste both water and CO. You just need to alter your typical concentration and get used to that, then switch back to a normal concentration. “Normal” will now have a taste.
Even distilled water will have a taste, since you are probably used to bottled or filtered.
I’m guessing you can taste the impurities missing from distilled water. It’s probably closer to being able to tell it’s not quite right then an actual taste, but that’s close enough to be able to call it taste.
You can taste both water and CO. You just need to alter your typical concentration and get used to that, then switch back to a normal concentration. “Normal” will now have a taste. Even distilled water will have a taste, since you are probably used to bottled or filtered.
A concentration of what in what? The “taste” of water is the impurities, not the H2O itself
I’m guessing you can taste the impurities missing from distilled water. It’s probably closer to being able to tell it’s not quite right then an actual taste, but that’s close enough to be able to call it taste.
Yes indeed, you can perceive it but it’s not out of sensory stimulation - rather the lack thereof.
No really, you can taste distilled water.