No because pepper is molecurlaly stable so it would not dissolve. salt on the other hand is not stable so it is broken down by water!
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.
Pepper is not soluble in water because water is a very polar and the components of pepper are non-polar; very fine powder of pepper can be mixed with water. forming an unstable suspension, but cannot be dissolved.
highest possible temperature for the water, without boiling
Because salt dissolves into water. The resulting mix (salty water) has a lower freezing point.Pepper does not dissolve into water.
You will need water, dishwashing detergent, and pepper. STEP 1 Pour some water into a bowl. STEP 2 Sprinkle some pepper into the bowl. STEP 3 Put a dab of dish soap on your finger. STEP 4 Gently put your finger in the bowl. You will notice that the pepper rushed to the edge of the bowl. I hope you find this helpful!
Pepper will not dissolve in water.
Pepper and water is not a solution, it is a mixture because the pepper will not dissolve. If you're wondering if salt and water is a solution, it is because it's the solution saltwater and the salt does dissolve unlike the pepper.
Only an extremely small part of the pepper components are soluble in cold water.
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.
Pepper is not soluble in water because water is a very polar and the components of pepper are non-polar; very fine powder of pepper can be mixed with water. forming an unstable suspension, but cannot be dissolved.
Black pepper is not soluble in water, but I suppose it might be soluble in certain acids.
Pepper is not soluble in water because water is a very polar and the components of pepper are non-polar; very fine powder of pepper can be mixed with water. forming an unstable suspension, but cannot be dissolved.
No, it is not possible.
It can't because of the solid particles of the pepper. This mixture is called a suspension.
This substance is insoluble in water.
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
No