I have to match the items to the statements below, and I'm stuck!

A Dilute
B Unsaturated
C Saturated
D Supersaturated

1. Sodium acetate solution after the excess solute fell out of solution.
2. There is visible solute on the bottom of the container.
3. The solution will release excess solute if disturbed or another crystal is added.
4. A small amount of solute in solvent.
5. "Watery" tasting kool aid.
6. Can hold more solute at the current temperature.

I believe this question was answered by Bob Pursley above.

Based on the statements provided, you need to match the items (A, B, C, D) to each statement. Here's how you can approach it:

1. Sodium acetate solution after the excess solute fell out of solution.
Here, the excess solute fell out, indicating that the solution is no longer holding all the solute it can handle. This is an example of a SATURATED solution.

2. There is visible solute on the bottom of the container.
When you see solute settling at the bottom of the container, it means that the solution contains more solute than it can hold at that temperature. This indicates an example of a SUPERSATURATED solution.

3. The solution will release excess solute if disturbed or another crystal is added.
If the solution is able to release excess solute when disturbed or by adding more solute, it means that the solution is holding more solute than it can handle. This matches the description of a SUPERSATURATED solution.

4. A small amount of solute in solvent.
A small amount of solute in solvent indicates that the solution can still accommodate more solute. This is an example of an UNSATURATED solution.

5. "Watery" tasting kool-aid.
If a solution has a "watery" taste, it suggests that there is not a significant amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. This matches the description of a DILUTE solution.

6. Can hold more solute at the current temperature.
When a solution has the capacity to dissolve more solute at a specific temperature, it means it is not yet saturated with the solute. This is an example of an UNSATURATED solution.

So the matching would be:
1. C - Saturated
2. D - Supersaturated
3. D - Supersaturated
4. B - Unsaturated
5. A - Dilute
6. B - Unsaturated