So, when you leave water sitting out, it’s like leaving a cookie exposed on the counter. Over time, that cookie might get a bit stale or absorb some of the room’s smells. Similarly, water left out can absorb tiny bits from the air, like dust or other particles. Also, if your tap water has chlorine (used to keep it clean), some of that can evaporate, changing the taste. So, just like that cookie changes a bit over time, your water’s taste can shift after hanging out for a while.
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