| The number of moles of solute in one liter of solution | | |
| Substance that dissolves in water but doesn't conduct electric current | | |
| Capable of being dissolved | | |
| Amount of a substance required to form a saturated solution with a specific amount of solvent at a specified temperature | | |
| Solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas on the surface of the liquid | | |
| Dissolving medium in a solution | | |
| A mixture consisting of particles that are intermediate in size between those in solutions and suspensions | | |
| Mixture in which particles in the solvent are so large that they settle out unless the mixture is constantly stirred or agitated | | |
| Rapid escape of a gas from the liquid in which it is dissolved | | |
| Substance dissolved in a solution | | |
| Solution process with water as the solvent | | |
| Amount of energy absorbed or released when a specific amount of solute dissolves in a solvent | | |
| Concentration of a solution expressed in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent | | |
| A solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute | | |
| Physical state in which the opposing processes of dissolution and crystallization of a solute occur at equal rates | | |
| Solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution under the existing conditions | | |
| A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in a single phase | | |
| Liquid solutes and solvents that are not soluble in each other | | |
| A solution that contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution contains under the same conditions | | |
| Liquid solutes and solvents that are able to dissolve freely in one another in any proportion | | |
| A solute particle that is surrounded by solvent molecules | | |
| Measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent or solution | | |
| A substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric current | | |