Submitted by aranhalaranja t3_10g5iji in philadelphia
JohnDerek57 t1_j51vgdf wrote
Since we’re talking about water why does mine look like milk for about 20 seconds after it comes out the faucet?
LFKhael t1_j51wkha wrote
Warm water releases dissolved air that may be present in cold water. Common in winter.
Let the water sit for a minute and it'll clear up.
HerrDoktorLaser t1_j52uscf wrote
If excess dissolved air becoming insoluble when cold water is warmed by indoor piping is the reason, you (generic "you", not "you you") can actually watch the bubble front rise from the bottom of a glass over time, leaving clear water below and cloudy water above. It's some super-cool physics IMO. It also lets you (again generic "you", not "you you") see whether it's something other than air bubbles coming out of solution.
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