| A | B |
| The substance being dissolved to form a solution is the | solute |
| Earth's atmosphere is an example of a | gas-gas solution |
| A solution that contains all the solute it can hold is | saturated |
| What will cause a greater amount of oxygen to dissolve in 100 g. of water? | increase the oxygen gas pressure |
| A solution that contains a large amount of solute compared to solvent is described as | concentrated |
| What is not an example of a substance? | pizza |
| When a solute is added to a solvent and a solid forms what is it called? | precipitate |
| What would least likely dissolve in water? | a nonploar molecule like cholesterol |
| How can I increse the solubility of table salt in 1 KG of water? | heating the solution |
| a solution with a ph above 7 | base |
| neutral solution | neither acid or base |
| tastes bitter | base |
| solution with a ph of 3 | acid |
| corrosive | both |
| solution feels slippery | base |
| changes the color of indicators | both acid and base |
| reacts will metals producing hydrogen gas | acids |
| tastes sour | acid |
| produces hydronium ions when dissolved in water | acid |
| produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water | base |