Rated acceptability of mineral taste in water: II. Combinatorial effects of ions on quality and action tendency ratings

Investigated the combinatorial effect of mineral anions on taste quality ratings given specially prepared water samples. 13 water samples were rated on 2 scales by 25 Ss. Results indicate that anions independently influence the general taste quality of mineralized water. The implications of these re...

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