| A | B |
| Emulsion | is a mixture of two or more unblendable liquids. |
| Solute | A substance that dissolves in a solvent |
| Solvent | A substance that will dissolve a solute |
| Concentration | A set amount of solute in a given amount of solvent. |
| Unsaturated solution | Can still dissolve Solute at this temperature. |
| Saturated Solution | Cannot dissolve any more solute at this temperature. |
| Solubility | Max amount of solvent that can be added to a solvent at a given temp |
| Saturation Point | Point at which no more solute dissolves in fixed amount of solvent at given temp. |
| Dilute | Descriptive word - Adding too much solvent to the solute e.g. Kool-Aid (weak) |
| Aqueous Solution | Solution that has H2O as the solvent. (Saline) |
| Percent concentration | A way of saying the Concentration of a solution. 5% solution means 5g solute / 100ml solvent |
| Universal Solvent | A general term describing Water. |
| Super Saturated | solution that contains more of the dissolved solute than could be dissolved by the solvent usually. (Change in temp or vol required). |
| Soluble | when a solid dissolves (in water) it is said to be soluble |
| Insoluble | when a solid does not dissolve (usually in water). |