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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Dipole-dipole forces (including hydrogen bonds)






2. Sulfide color: ZnS






3. Sulfide color: CdS






4. What are the allotropic forms of sulfur?






5. Carbonate ion






6. Acids with more oxygen atoms are






7. Boiling point elevation formula






8. Sulfide color: As2S3






9. Oxides are insoluble and when reacted with water..






10. Add acid to water or water to acid






11. When the reaction is exothermic - the entropy is






12. Ester






13. List equivalent pressure values for mmHg - torr - atm - and Pa






14. Ammonium Ion






15. Ethanol






16. Formula for calculating enthalpy change with bond energies






17. Covalent bond






18. Sulfide color: Sb2S3






19. Sulfate ion






20. Molality






21. Compounds with 5-10 carbons






22. Ethers






23. Compounds with 12-18 carbons






24. Freezing point depression formula






25. Dilution equation






26. Methanol






27. Ionic solids






28. Gibb's Free Energy equation






29. Cl - Br - and I compounds are...






30. Alkali metal properties






31. Solute vs. Solvent






32. Examples of strong electrolytes






33. Define heat of fusion.






34. Molarity






35. Chlorate ion






36. Color of CrO4²? solution






37. Is removing an electron an exothermic or endothermic process?






38. Ionization energy






39. Anhydride






40. Hydrofluoric acid is used for






41. NO3? - ClO3? - ClO4? and CH3COO (acetate) compounds are...






42. Isoelectronic






43. Colloid






44. Compounds with 18 carbons






45. Alpha particle






46. Properties of acids






47. General properties of alloys






48. Carbon dioxide gas properties






49. Electron affinity






50. Oxygen gas properties