| A | B |
| a solution that holds all the solute it can hold at a given temperature | saturated |
| the agency that requires labels on corrosive or flammable liquids | CPSC |
| a substance that forms nonconducting solutions with water | nonelectrolyte |
| the sugar in a sugar water solution | solute |
| a solution that can dissolve more solute at a given temperature | unsaturated |
| a solution with a small amount of solute in the solvent | dilute |
| the unit of mass measurement used to measure a solid solute | gram |
| the substance that dissolves another substance | solvent |
| causes more gas to dissolve in a liquid | pressure |
| a solution that contains more solute that does a saturated solution at a given temperature | supersaturated |
| the substance that is dissolved | solute |
| the process by which ions of opposite charges separate when dissolved | dissociation |
| the agency that limits the time workers can be exposed to organic solvents | OSHA |
| the water in a sugar water solution | solvent |
| the process by which polar substances dissolved in water are pulled apart | ionization |
| air is this type of solution | gaseous |
| maximum number of grams of solute that will dissolve in 100 g of solvent at a given temperature | solubility |