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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry Vocab
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1. The number of molecules in 1 gram-molecular volume of a substance - or the number of atoms in 1 gram-atomic mass of an element 6.02 x 10(-27)
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2. Organic compound formed by dehydrating oxidized alcohol; contains the characteristic - CHO group
Electronegativity
Aldehyde
Atom
Brownian movement
3. The adhesion (in an extremely thing layer) of the molecules of gases - of dissolved substances - or of liquieds to the surfaces of solid or liquid bodies with which they come into contact
adsorbtion
Effervescence
Anhydrous
Electrode
4. In metallurgy: a substance that helps to melt and remove the solid impurities as slag
Crystalline
Atomic mass
Flux
Absolute temperature
5. Having definite molecular or ionic structure
Bonding
Crystalline
erg
Bond energy
6. A chemical action in which both heat and light are given off
Denatured alcohol
Combustion
Fahrenheit scale
Colloids
7. The process whereby gases or liquids intermingle freely of their own accord
Atomic mass
Diffusion
Fission
Effusion
8. A substance composed of two or more metals - which are intimately mixed; usually made by melting the metals together
Alloy
Double bond
Amine
Combustion
9. A substance composed of elements chemically united in definite proportions by weight
Compound
Esterification
Atom
Condensation
10. Nuclear reactor in which more fissionable material is produced than is used up during operation
Acid salt
Dew point
Breeder reactor
Chemical change
11. Referring to any substance that has basic properties
Endothermic
Cyclotron
Entropy
Alkaline
12. A substance used to remove the excess chlorine in the bleaching process
Double bond
Electrolytic cell
Antichlor
chemistry
13. A metallic oxide that forms a base when placed in water
Atmosphere
Base
Entropy
Basic anhydride
14. Chemical reaction between an alcohol and an acid - in which an ester is formed
Esterification
Anhydrous
Atomic number
Destructive distillation
15. Unit for expressing the kinetic energy of subatomic particles; the energy acquired by an electron when it is accelerated by a potential difference of 1 volt
Electrolysis
Aromatic compound
Electron volt
Alloy
16. Substance that - when added to a solution - makes changing the pH of the solution more difficule
Buffer
Esterification
Enthalpy
Efflorescence
17. Isotope of hydrogen - sometimes called heavy hydrogen - with an atomic weight of 2
Deuterium
Ductile
Alkaline
Element
18. The energy needed to break a chemical bond and form a neutral atom
Bond energy
Barometer
Celsius scale
Fixation of nitrogen
19. A bond between atoms involving two electron pairs - unsaturated
Celsius scale
Double bond
Deuterium
Filteration
20. A. change from gas to liquid B. the combination of molecules without water
Anhydrous
Acid salt
Filteration
Condensation
21. Shorthand method of showing the changes that take place in a chemical reaction
Celsius scale
Equation
Carbon dating
Critical mass
22. The highest temperature at which water vapor condenses out of the air
Atomic number
Dew point
Cation
Alkali
23. The layer of gasses surrounding the earth - A unit of pressure (1 atm = 760mm of Hg or torr)
Celsius scale
Crystalline
Atmosphere
Amphoteric
24. The series of radioactive elements starting with actinium - No. 89 - and ending with lawrencium - No. 103
Actinide series
Alkaline
Ester
Absolute temperature
25. A water wolution that contains an excess of hydroxide ions; a proton acceptor; a base turns litmus paper blue and neutralizes acids to form salts
Alkyl
Anhydride
Base
Double bond
26. A compound derived from another compound by the removal of water; it will combine with water to form an acid (acidic anhydride) or base (basic anhydride)
Diffusion
Fission
Anhydride
Atomic mass
27. Referring to a compound composed of two elements such as water
Crystallization
Emulsifying agent
Binary
Equilibrium
28. An instrument used to measure the amount of heat liberated or absorbed during a change
Covalent bonding
Amphoteric
Alkaline
Calorimeter
29. The smallest amount of fissionable material that will sustain a chain reaction
Energy
Acidic anhydride
Binary
Critical mass
30. An instrument - invented by Toricelli in 1643 - used for measuring atmospheric pressure
Electroplating
Cation
Equilibrium
Barometer
31. A nonmetallic oxide that - when placed in water - reacts to form an an acid solution
Crystalline
Acidic anhydride
Colloids
Anhydrous
32. Substance that takes water from another substance
Dehydrating agent
Atomic radius
Amino acid
chemistry
33. An organic salt formed by the reaction of an alcohol with an acid
Ester
Combustion
Electrolysis
Enthalpy
34. 1/2 the distance between adjacent nuclei in the crystalline or solid phase of an element; distance from the atomic nucleus to the valence electrons
Atomic radius
Crystallization
Control rod
Crystalline
35. A compound whose basic structure contains the benzene ring; it usually has an odor
Ester
Activation energy
Absorption
Aromatic compound
36. The process of separation of a solution by diffusion through a semipermeable membrance
Amorphous
distillation
Dialysis
Buffer
37. An ion that has a positive charge
Cyclotron
Cation
Calorie
Filteration
38. Temperature scale that has 32 as freezing point and 212 as boiling point
Dry ice
Filteration
Bonding
Fahrenheit scale
39. Shows only the simplest ratio of the number and kids of atoms
Critical temperature
Atom
Displacement
Empirical formula
40. Chemical reaction that results in an absorption of heat
Denatured alcohol
Amino acid
Decomposition
Endothermic
41. Negatively charged particle - Mass is 9.109x10(-28)
distillation
Electron
Buffer
Aromatic compound
42. The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure
Boiling point
Anion
Aromatic compound
Condensation
43. A chance that alters the atomic structures of the substances involved and results in different properties
Decomposition
Fahrenheit scale
Chemical change
Energy
44. An ion or particle that has a negative charge and thus is attracted to a positively charged anode
erg
Crystallization
Anion
Deliquesence
45. Solid carbon dioxide
Double bond
Alkaline
Dry ice
Calorimeter
46. A relatively weak force of attraction between polar molecules; a component of van der Waals forces
Cathode
adsorbtion
Dipole-dipole attraction
Amorphous
47. A salt formed by replacing part of the hydrogen ions of a dibasic or tribasic acid with metallic ions - Examples: NaHSO4 - NaH2PO4
Electroplating
Electrolysis
Acid salt
Buffer
48. Rod of certain metal such as cadmium - which controls the speed of the chain reaction by absorbing neutrons in a nuclear reactor
Control rod
Electroplating
Density
Electrolytic cell
49. The mass per unit volume of a substance; mathematical formula D=m/V
Density
Electron
Electronegativity
Esterification
50. Separation of the ions of an ionic compound due to the action of a solvent
Dissociation (ionic)
Filteration
Analysis
Deuterium