Black pepper is not soluble in water, but I suppose it might be soluble in certain acids.
i dont know how oil dissolve in oil
Pepper will not dissolve in water.
no,because the particles inside the black pepper are not a crystal doesn't like in sugar and salt that can be disolved in water.
It depends on your metabolic rate, what else you've eaten with it, and whether your body is properly producing digestive enzymes. Black pepper is primarily carbohydrates, with some protein, so it will be metabolized relatively quickly.
Almost impossible, pepper doesn't dissolve as quickly as sugar though. Although you'll be without sugar. You could try shaking it but I doubt that will work. Best just to use it as it is for times you need both. They are both cheap, just chunk it.
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.
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black pepper
Pepper is insoluble in water, as it is a hydrophobic substance. This means that pepper does not have the ability to dissolve in water, as its molecules are nonpolar and do not interact with the polar water molecules.
black pepper,
yes in the sense that your body can 'deal' with it, but no in the sense that it has no food value as such