Yes, salt is soluble in water but pepper is a complex mixture of organic chemicals, some of which are not soluble in water at all.
No pepper does not have salt in it. the white stuff you see is the inside of the peppercorn.
They cost the same. This debate was lost when Zade Mclaren tried to say pepper cost more.
salt is way heavier than peppper
No, there is no salt in pepper.
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It can't because of the solid particles of the pepper. This mixture is called a suspension.
Suspension
Salt forms a solution when added to water.
Suspension
Water and Pepper do not make a solution because they do not mix together. Salt and water are a solution because they mix together.
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.
Salt can dissolve while pepper cannot. So one way to separate salt and pepper would be to add water until all the salt dissolved and pouring the liquid out. Then, let the salt water solution evaporate, leaving salt behind! =D
Salt is soluble in water, unlike pepper, so you can put the mixture in water and filter it using a coffee filter. The pepper will stay in the coffee filter and the salt can be separated from the water by leaving the solution in the sun.
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.
For me, the best spice after salt and pepper, is GARLIC!
The previous answer listed was salt. However, salt is not a spice; it is a mineral. Black pepper is one of the most commonly used spices, if not THE most.
You do season it with salt and pepper