This is not a solution; if the pepper is very finely grinded a suspension is obtained, not very stable.
It can't because of the solid particles of the pepper. This mixture is called a suspension.
No because pepper is not solution in water. Thank You
no it cannot
A homogeneous mixture
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
A solution is a special kind of mixture. So yes, a mixture of salt and water could be called a solution. All of the salt would need to dissolve, though ... if there's undissolved salt in there, it's not a solution.
yes because salt and water make saltwater in a solution.
If you did this the salt would probably dissolve. The mixture is a solution.
Either through filtration or you could evaporate the water away from the mixture to leave the pepper.
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
First put the mixture in a colander and separate the salt and pepper from the pebbles. Then put the salt and pepper in water and stir it to dissolve the salt. The pepper will not dissolve, and you can remove the pepper. Then allow the water to dissolve and you will be left with the salt.