Popular belief says that when a glass of water that no one uses fills up bubbles It means that the place is loaded with some kind of negative energy.
We often tend to drink a glass of water, leave it half full aside (on the kitchen counter or on the nightstand next to the bed) and after a while they appear. small bubbles attached to the walls of the glass.
In some situations, when the amount of bubbles in the glass of water is much larger, the rapid response of “a presence with negative vibrations in the environment” appears.
However, beyond that belief, behind this myth? Science assures that nothing paranormal exists but that there is a explanation in the field of physics that allows us to know the origin of this daily situation.
What happens when a glass of water fills with bubbles according to science?
Although there are many who rely on suggestive beliefs about certain things and continue to fight the bad energies of bubbles in a glass of water, reality, according to science, is different.
In this sense the site BioChile he puts it in black and white, citing a specialized publication such as American scientist.
Meteorologist Rick Watling, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States, explains that atmospheric gases as the nitrogen and the oxygen They can dissolve in water, which would explain the bubbles.
“The amount of dissolved gas depend on water temperature and the atmospheric pressure at the air/water interface. Colder, higher-pressure water allows more gas to dissolve; On the contrary, hot water at low pressure causes less gas to dissolve,” Watling explains to the trade magazine.
The aforementioned portal clarifies that, in this context, “when you leave a glass of cold water in a room, it is likely that it becomes Heat with the room temperature, which will cause nitrogen and oxygen to enter the water go out slowly from the solution, forming small bubbles.
The bubbles blend into the microscopic imperfections of the glass. Although he glass It may seem very fluid and perfect to us, but in reality it is imperfections small ones who are the basis on which bubbles develop.
If the atmospheric pressure decreases as the water heats up (expert Rick Watling tells the magazine American scientist), the balance between the gas molecules that exit and join at the air/water interface becomes unbalanced, this causes the the air begins to come out of the water and accumulates in small air bubbles inside the glass.”
Why does water change flavor in a glass?
Some of the popular mythology about glass in the room is true: it changes the flavor and taste. And the flavor and taste of the water changes.
But it seems like it’s not because there are spirits in the air. And from “The Beginning of Henry Le Chatelier”famous French chemist.
That Le Chatelier principle postulated that “when a system experiences a I disturb (such as a change in concentration, temperature, or pressure), it will respond to ea new state of equilibrium“.
This is what happens with the water in our glass where bubbles appear.
In that context, the atmospheric pressure also influences this process because it is linked to the temperature.
As the temperature of the water in the glass increases and merges with that of the environment, the pressure on it decreases and becomes breaks the balance which allows the maintenance of gasproducing his own publication.
At the same time, gas leak does change the taste of waterbecause the cold water that comes out of the tap has more oxygen than the water that has been sitting in the glass for a long time.
Source: Clarin
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