| A | B |
| solute | the substance being dissolved |
| solvent | the substance that dissolves another |
| solubitlity | the ability to be dissolved |
| saturated | the max amount that can be dissolved in a solution |
| unsatured | less than the max amount of solute that can be dissolved |
| supersaturated | more than the max amount that can be dissolved |
| polar | uneven sharing of electrons |
| nonpolar | the even sharing of electrons |
| electrolytes | ionic compound that separates in water |
| freezing point | the temperature that a liquid becomes solid |
| boiling point | the temperature that a liquid becomes gas |
| inhibitor | a chemical that slows down a reaction |
| catalyst | a chemical that speeds up a reaction |
| ion | atoms that carry a charge due to unequal numbers of protons and electrons |
| salt | an example of an electrolyte |
| examples of solute | sugar, salt, Koolaid |
| examples of solvent | water, alcohol, acetone |
| 'like dissolves like' | phrase indicated that polar solvent dissolves polar solutes; nonpolar dissolves nonpolar |