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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry Vocab
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1. Ethyl alcohol that has been poisoned in order to produce a cheaper alcohol for industrial purposes
Denatured alcohol
Dissociation (ionic)
Anhydride
Fallout
2. Determines how a substance will behave in a chemical reaction
Equilibrium
Dissociation (ionic)
Celsius scale
Chemical property
3. Positively charged helium nuclei
Anion
Acid salt
Dew point
Alpha particles
4. An instrument used to measure the amount of heat liberated or absorbed during a change
Binary
Calorimeter
Activation energy
Coordinate covalence
5. The rapid escape of excess gas that has been dissolved into a liquid
Alkaline
Aldehyde
Fixation of nitrogen
Effervescence
6. Covalence in which both electrons in a pair come from the same atom
Ether
Coordinate covalence
Emulsifying agent
Avagadro's number
7. Process for converting atmospheric nitrogen into compounds
Electronegativity
Fixation of nitrogen
Double bond
Acidic anhydride
8. 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)
Anhydride
Chemical change
Buffer
Displacement
9. A substance used to remove the excess chlorine in the bleaching process
Double bond
Acidic anhydride
Alkyl
Antichlor
10. Heat content of a chemical system
Base
Amphoteric
Effusion
Enthalpy
11. One of the building blacks matter is composed of - only one type of atom; cannot be further decomposed
erg
Calorimeter
Atom
Element
12. To take water from a substance
Effusion
Dehydrate
Electron volt
Einstein equation
13. The measure of disorder in a system
Entropy
Deuterium
Chain reaction
Deliquesence
14. Capacity to do work
Energy
Alkyl
Chemical change
Boiling point
15. Referring to a compound composed of two elements such as water
Flux
Endothermic
Beta particles
Binary
16. An instrument - invented by Toricelli in 1643 - used for measuring atmospheric pressure
Efflorescence
Barometer
Crystallization
Calorie
17. Chemical reaction that results in the giving off of heat
Electroplating
Exothermic
Energy
Emulsion
18. The process of first vaporizing a liquid and then condensing the vapor back into a liquid - leaving behind the nonvolatile impurities
Amphoteric
Control rod
distillation
Energy
19. Chemical reaction that results in an absorption of heat
Double displacement
Electrolyte
Endothermic
Amino acid
20. The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure
eudiometer
Dipole-dipole attraction
Ester
Boiling point
21. The series of radioactive elements starting with actinium - No. 89 - and ending with lawrencium - No. 103
Chemical change
Exothermic
Actinide series
Anion
22. A cell in which electrolysis is carried out
Aldehyde
Electrolytic cell
Dew point
Cyclotron
23. Continuous zigzagging movement of colloidal particles in a dispersing medium - as viewed through and ultramicroscope
Aldehyde
Cathode
Brownian movement
Fahrenheit scale
24. Top number on periodic table - The number of protons in the nucleus - The number of electrons in an atom
chemistry
Condensation
Effervescence
Atomic number
25. The union of atoms to form compounds or molecules by filling their outer shells of electonrs. This can be done through giving and taking electrons (ionic) or by sharing electrons
Entropy
Cyclotron
Bonding
Deliquesence
26. A device used to accelerate charged particles to high energies for bombarding the nuclei of atoms
Element
Cation
Cyclotron
Bond energy
27. Absorbtion by a substance of water from the air - so that the substance becomes wet
Crystallization
Anhydride
Deliquesence
Electronegativity
28. Residual radioactivity from an atmospheric nuclear test - eventually settles on the surface of the earth
Dry ice
Equation
Electrolysis
Fallout
29. Nuclear reaction that releases energy because of the splitting of large nuclei into smaller ones
Efflorescence
Fission
Absolute temperature
Boiling point
30. The point in a reversible reaction at which the forward reaction is occurring at the same rate as the opposing reaction
Equilibrium
Electrode potential
Avagadro's number
Double displacement
31. Unit of energy done by 1 dyne (1/980 g of force) acting through a distance of 1 cm; 2.4 x 10 (-11) kcal
Dew point
erg
Chemical property
Breeder reactor
32. 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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33. A property of a solution that depends primarily on the concentration - not the type of particles present
Colligative propery
Fixation of nitrogen
Binary
Activated Charcoal
34. Referring to a hydroxide that may have either acidic or basic properties - depending on the substance with which it reacts
Dew point
Atomic radius
Empirical formula
Amphoteric
35. A temperature scale divided into 100 equal divisions and based on water freezing at 0 degress and boiling at 100 degrees
Ether
Celsius scale
Dipole-dipole attraction
Decomposition
36. Science concerned with the compositions of substances and the changes that they undergo
Anhydrous
Amine
chemistry
Effervescence
37. Suspension of fine particles or droplets of one liquid in another - the two liquids being immiscible in each other; surrounded by an emulsifying agent
Emulsion
Activated Charcoal
Efflorescence
Alkyl
38. The use of radioactive carbon-14 to estimate the ages of ancient materials - such as archaeological or paleontological specimens
Carbon dating
Control rod
distillation
Efflorescence
39. Separation of the ions of an ionic compound due to the action of a solvent
Actinide series
Atomic number
Dissociation (ionic)
Alkyl
40. A terminal of an electrolytic cell
Aldehyde
Acidic anhydride
Buffer
Electrode
41. The flow of a gas through a small aperture
Effusion
Absorption
Dialysis
erg
42. A substance that speeds up or slows down a reaction without being permanently changed itself
Catalyst
Amine
Displacement
Einstein equation
43. Shorthand method of showing the changes that take place in a chemical reaction
Decomposition
Dew point
Equation
Boiling point
44. Depositing a thin layer of metallic element on the surface of another metal by electrolysis
Electroplating
Emulsion
Electrolytic cell
Cathode rays
45. A metallic oxide that forms a base when placed in water
Basic anhydride
Antichlor
Enthalpy
Destructive distillation
46. The mass per unit volume of a substance; mathematical formula D=m/V
Displacement
Density
Catalyst
Electroplating
47. Negatively charged particle - Mass is 9.109x10(-28)
Electron
Alloy
Electronegativity
Electroplating
48. Isotope of hydrogen - sometimes called heavy hydrogen - with an atomic weight of 2
Deuterium
Effervescence
Amphoteric
Denatured alcohol
49. The process of taking up by capillary - osmotic - chemical - or solvent action - as a sponge absorbs water
Electronegativity
Beta particles
Activation energy
Absorption
50. Streams of electrons given off by the cathode of a vacuum tube
Equilibrium
eudiometer
Cathode rays
Atomic number