no
Mixing salt and pepper is a physical change
Physical change as no new substance is formed and the properties have also not changed. Hope it helps!
Salt is a chemical compound and Pepper is ground black pepper. but some one had to be the first one to ground the pepper
No.
Making table salt (NaCl) from sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) is a chemical change but if it is just in a shaker, then no it is not.
non example of chemical change: one non example is ice. ice is NOT an example of chemical change.
No it is not because you are jusy removing the pepper from the salt water. there are 5 ways to tell if a chemical change has happened. They are: 1. Bubbles are formed 2. The colour changes 3. There is precipitate 4. Energy is gven out 5. Energy is taken in
No. A mixture of salt and pepper is simply a mixture of salt and pepper. Silicon is an element unrelated to either salt or pepper.
No. It is a physical change. All you have to do to separate the two is to evaporate the water. There is no chemical change.
No. Salt is a season derived from minerals. The chemical composition of ordinary table salt is Sodium Chloride. Pepper is a season derived from plants; black pepper.
Melting of ice with salt is example of physical change as there is no chemical reaction involved .
No. It is a physical change. All you have to do to separate the two is to evaporate the water. There is no chemical change.