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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When the reaction is exothermic - the entropy is






2. Color of excited Cu2+






3. Carboxylic acid






4. Sulfide color: CuS - HgS - and PbS






5. Sulfide color: ZnS






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






7. General Properties of Organic Compounds






8. Bent






9. Decomposition reaction






10. Noble gas properties






11. Ethanol






12. Sulfide color: Sb2S3






13. Dipole-dipole forces (including hydrogen bonds)






14. Color of CrO7²? solution






15. What are the allotropic forms of sulfur?






16. Dalton's Law






17. What is the equation used for heat transfer problems?






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






19. Sulfide color: As2S3






20. General properties of alloys






21. Ketone






22. Phenolphthalein: pH range and colors






23. Anhydride






24. Hydrogen gas properties






25. Metallic solids






26. Halogen properties






27. Gibb's Free Energy equation






28. Charles' Law






29. Petroleum






30. Molecular solids






31. Bromthymol blue: pH range and colors






32. Noble gases






33. Compounds with 12-18 carbons






34. Coal






35. Principal quantum number (n)






36. Acids with more oxygen atoms are






37. Colloid






38. What kind of bonds generally hold gases together?






39. Alchohols






40. Tetrahedral






41. Magnetic quantum number (ml)






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






43. Chlorate ion






44. Colligative properties






45. Carbon monoxide






46. Octahedral






47. Properties of bases






48. F compounds are...






49. Color of Fe3+ solution






50. Covalent bond