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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry Vocab
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1. 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
Bonding
Cathode rays
Alkaline
Effusion
2. One of the "building blocks" of proteins; contains one or more NH2- groups that have replaced the same number of hydrogen atoms in an organic acid
Covalent bonding
Dissociation (ionic)
Amino acid
eudiometer
3. The point in a reversible reaction at which the forward reaction is occurring at the same rate as the opposing reaction
Equilibrium
Amphoteric
Bond energy
Chemical change
4. Shows only the simplest ratio of the number and kids of atoms
Atmosphere
Cathode rays
Colloids
Empirical formula
5. Particles larger than those found in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension
Atom
Alkaline
Fission
Colloids
6. Organic compound containing the -O- group
Decomposition
Basic anhydride
Ether
Entropy
7. Heat content of a chemical system
Carbon dating
Enthalpy
Acid salt
Emulsifying agent
8. The use of radioactive carbon-14 to estimate the ages of ancient materials - such as archaeological or paleontological specimens
Basic anhydride
Carbon dating
Electrode potential
Aromatic compound
9. Bonding accomplished through the sharing of electrons so that atoms can fill their outer shells
Electrode potential
Esterification
chemistry
Covalent bonding
10. Loss by a substance of its water of hydration on exposure to air at ordinary temperatures
Einstein equation
Calorimeter
Efflorescence
Bond energy
11. One of the building blacks matter is composed of - only one type of atom; cannot be further decomposed
Equilibrium
Element
Buffer
Efflorescence
12. Nuclear reactor in which more fissionable material is produced than is used up during operation
Deliquesence
Anion
Einstein equation
Breeder reactor
13. Process for converting atmospheric nitrogen into compounds
Boiling point
Fixation of nitrogen
Electrolyte
Actinide series
14. The breaking down of a compound into two or more simpler substances
Calorie
Analysis
Breeder reactor
chemistry
15. Nuclear reaction that releases energy because of the splitting of large nuclei into smaller ones
Fission
Flux
Cathode
Atmosphere
16. Depositing a thin layer of metallic element on the surface of another metal by electrolysis
Electron
Actinide series
Colloids
Electroplating
17. 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)
Binary
Efflorescence
Electrode
Anhydride
18. An instrument used to measure the amount of heat liberated or absorbed during a change
Denatured alcohol
eudiometer
Ether
Calorimeter
19. A nonmetallic oxide that - when placed in water - reacts to form an an acid solution
Acidic anhydride
Alkali
Boiling point
Filteration
20. 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
Chemical property
Equilibrium
Electrode
erg
21. A reaction produced during nuclear fission when at least one neutron from each fission produces another fission - so that the process becomes self sustaining without additional external energy
Equation
Chain reaction
Empirical formula
Enthalpy
22. A bond between atoms involving two electron pairs - unsaturated
Control rod
Double bond
Alkali
Effervescence
23. Referring to a hydroxide that may have either acidic or basic properties - depending on the substance with which it reacts
Aldehyde
Amphoteric
Einstein equation
Deliquesence
24. The smallest amount of fissionable material that will sustain a chain reaction
Amine
Atomic mass
Critical mass
Endothermic
25. Chemical reaction that results in the giving off of heat
Exothermic
Bonding
Electroplating
Destructive distillation
26. Temperature measured on the absolute scale - which has its origin at absolute zero
Crystallization
Displacement
Electrode potential
Absolute temperature
27. In metallurgy: a substance that helps to melt and remove the solid impurities as slag
Anion
Flux
Fahrenheit scale
Acid
28. The process by which suspended matter is removed from a liquid by passing the liquid through a porous material
Dehydrate
chemistry
Filteration
Cation
29. The mass per unit volume of a substance; mathematical formula D=m/V
Density
Aromatic compound
Chemical change
Acid salt
30. A reaction in which two chemical substances exchange ions with the formation of two new compounds
Calorimeter
Double displacement
Binary
Fahrenheit scale
31. 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
Amine
Dry ice
erg
Electron volt
32. The process of first vaporizing a liquid and then condensing the vapor back into a liquid - leaving behind the nonvolatile impurities
distillation
Double bond
Breeder reactor
Effusion
33. The series of radioactive elements starting with actinium - No. 89 - and ending with lawrencium - No. 103
Ductile
Emulsifying agent
Actinide series
Condensation
34. Substance that - when added to a solution - makes changing the pH of the solution more difficule
Aldehyde
Covalent bonding
Buffer
Electroplating
35. A liquid that will conduct and electric current
Amorphous
Electrolyte
Catalyst
chemistry
36. Absorbtion by a substance of water from the air - so that the substance becomes wet
Breeder reactor
Activation energy
Density
Deliquesence
37. Having no definite crystalline structure
Control rod
Dipole-dipole attraction
Amorphous
eudiometer
38. Usually - a strong base - such as Sodium hydroxide - potassium hydroxide
Denatured alcohol
Enthalpy
Alkali
Carbon dating
39. A chance that alters the atomic structures of the substances involved and results in different properties
Chemical change
Electrolytic cell
Esterification
Bond energy
40. The smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of that element and can enter into a chemical reaction
eudiometer
Emulsion
Chemical property
Atom
41. The process of separation of a solution by diffusion through a semipermeable membrance
Acid salt
Base
Dialysis
Barometer
42. Process of heating an organic substance - such as coal - in the absence of air to break it down into solid and volatile products
Amphoteric
Chemical property
Calorie
Destructive distillation
43. Forms of the same element that differ in their crystalline structures
Denatured alcohol
Bonding
Allotropic forms
Dehydrating agent
44. Suspension of fine particles or droplets of one liquid in another - the two liquids being immiscible in each other; surrounded by an emulsifying agent
Ductile
Compound
Atmosphere
Emulsion
45. An ion or particle that has a negative charge and thus is attracted to a positively charged anode
Atmosphere
Anion
Entropy
Absolute temperature
46. Chemical reaction between an alcohol and an acid - in which an ester is formed
Alpha particles
Esterification
Alkyl
Diffusion
47. A substance composed of two or more metals - which are intimately mixed; usually made by melting the metals together
Dehydrate
Electron
Alloy
Binary
48. A specially treated and finely divided form of carbon - which possesses a high degree of absorbtion
Displacement
Activation energy
Chain reaction
Activated Charcoal
49. A substance used to remove the excess chlorine in the bleaching process
Cathode
Chain reaction
Antichlor
Electrode
50. The process whereby gases or liquids intermingle freely of their own accord
Binary
Diffusion
Atmosphere
Absorption