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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Ethanol






2. Molarity






3. Hydrogen gas properties






4. Coal






5. Fission






6. bronze






7. Suspension






8. Double replacement reaction






9. Color of excited Na+






10. What kind of bonds generally hold gases together?






11. Allotropic forms of carbon






12. Solute vs. Solvent






13. Formula for calculating enthalpy change with bond energies






14. Carboxylic acid group






15. Sulfide color: ZnS






16. Dilution equation






17. Acetate ion






18. Alkali Metals






19. Ammonium Ion






20. SO4²? compounds are...






21. What kind of bonds generally hold liquids together?






22. Color of Cu2+ solution






23. Compounds with 18 carbons






24. What qualifies as a strong base?






25. Chlorine gas






26. Carbonate ion






27. Complete combustion occurs when there is






28. Azimuthal quantum number (l)






29. When the reaction is exothermic - the entropy is






30. Oxygen gas properties






31. Halogens






32. Nitrate ion






33. Color of MnO4? solution






34. When a reaction is endothermic - the entropy is






35. Linear






36. Sulfide color: CdS






37. Spin quantum number (ms)






38. Isoelectronic






39. Phenolphthalein: pH range and colors






40. Color of excited Li+ - Sr2+ - Ca2+






41. Ketone






42. London dispersion forces






43. Properties of ionic substances


44. Graham's Law






45. How can hydrogen be produced?






46. Ionization energy






47. Examples of strong electrolytes






48. Charles' Law






49. What is the second law of thermodynamics?






50. Gibb's Free Energy equation