After how many hours does the rest of the water become dangerous to us?

Did you happen to drink the water left out at night or even before one day? Have you noticed a little different taste? In fact, water has no taste, but if it stays for a day or a few days it can get a strange taste. Even if you leave the tap without opening it for [...]
Even if you leave the water faucet open for a day or a few days, the water begins to taste bad. Some assume that this is because of microorganisms. At room temperature, the latter begin to multiply rapidly.
A sip can create a host of microbes, and add environmental dust. But that's not what tastes like sitting water, and we have to thank “carbon dioxide” for that.
After a time of 12 hours, carbon dioxide begins to mix with water by lowering pH and giving it a bad taste.

It is not wise to share your glass of water with others because there may be numerous microorganisms that do not benefit your health.
As for bottles of water that you can leave in your car or in the sun, Dr. Kellogg Schweb, director of the Institute of Water (University Johns HopkinS), says a chemical component called bisphenol-A (BPA) will be created in it.
It's a distributor closely linked to heart disease and cancer shows.
But according to him, plastic bottles are planned to be used only once and not recharged from time to time. Therefore, try to avoid water that is in plastic bottles, much less.











