Soap breaks the surface tension of water. Pepper will only float where there is strong surface tension.
I haven't tried it yet, but I was told vinegar and a couple drops of liquid soap would do the trick. I was also told I could use apple cider in place of the vinegar.
Its depends on what type of soap but if you using bath soap then you should do on what bath soap dries out faster but if it's soap you wash your clothes in then you should do it on see what what soap gets out the stain best
It can't because of the solid particles of the pepper. This mixture is called a suspension.
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.
No, the verb 'trick' is a verb (trick, tricks, tricking, tricked).The noun 'trick' is an abstract noun, a word for an action meant to deceive or cheat; a word for a concept.The word 'trick' is also an adjective (such as a trick question).
cunning or clever.
Soap breaks the surface tension of water. Pepper will only float where there is strong surface tension.
The noun trick is an abstract noun, a word for cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone; a word for a concept.The abstract noun forms for the verb to trick are trickery and the gerund, tricking.The abstract noun form for the adjective trick is trickiness.
It's trickiness!
Usually a washing will do the trick.
milk apparently does the trick
Wash it with bleach and soap.
pepper is a different chemical to that of detergent and therefore they repel
I don't know i want to see the abstract
Use vinegar, water and soap
I have a sneaking suspision if a chicken mulligatawny is subjected to ground black pepper it will run....oh it will run!