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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

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






2. Name the six strong acids






3. Octahedral






4. What kind of bonds generally hold liquids together?






5. When the reaction is exothermic - the entropy is






6. SO4²? compounds are...






7. Transition metals






8. Equation when using a barometer to calculate gas pressure.






9. Azimuthal quantum number (l)






10. Sulfide color: CuS - HgS - and PbS






11. Properties of ionic substances


12. Covalent-network / atomic solids






13. Ionization energy






14. General Properties of Organic Compounds






15. Bromthymol blue: pH range and colors






16. Single Replacement / displacement reaction






17. Molality






18. Isotope






19. Steel






20. Pauli exclusion principle






21. Rare earth elements






22. Alkali metal compounds and NH4? compounds are...






23. Boyle's Law






24. Boiling point elevation formula






25. Chlorate ion






26. Sulfide color: As2S3






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






28. Phenolphthalein: pH range and colors






29. Noble gases






30. Noble gas properties






31. Atomic radius trend






32. Formula for calculating enthalpy change with bond energies






33. What metal will react in hot water?






34. Combustion reaction






35. Alchohols






36. Bent






37. Do you multiply by coefficients in thermochemistry problems and electrochemistry problems?






38. What kind of bonds generally hold gases together?






39. Halogens






40. Beta particle






41. Silver bromide and silver iodide are used for






42. If G is negative - is the reaction spontaneous?






43. Radioactivity






44. What is the second law of thermodynamics?






45. Principal quantum number (n)






46. Sigma bonds






47. Ethers






48. Equation when using a manometer to calculate gas pressure - and the gas has a higher pressure than the atmosphere






49. Graham's Law






50. Methanol