(08-06-2023, 11:39 PM)Snarl Wrote:(08-05-2023, 05:24 AM)Kenzo Wrote:Quote:In a dilute aqueous solution, potassium bromide tastes sweet, at higher concentrations it tastes bitter, and tastes salty when the concentration is even higher. These effects are mainly due to the properties of the potassium ion—sodium bromide tastes salty at any concentration.
I was particularly aware of an odor emanating from my lungs all day. It's not like I'm smelling it, but it's not the same as tasting it either. Just told the wife I can still taste all that salt I'm swallowing down. Two different effects. Didn't seem to make any difference to the barnyard critters.
Gettin' ready to go put a pan of cool sugar water into the bee hives, but I'm gonna be wearing my suit again for sure.
Resting heart rate is over 100+ today.