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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Hydrofluoric acid is used for






2. Bromthymol blue: pH range and colors






3. Compounds with 18 carbons






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






5. Silver bromide and silver iodide are used for






6. Freezing point depression formula






7. Halogens






8. Molecular solids






9. Sulfide color: ZnS






10. Colligative properties






11. Ketone






12. Electronegativity






13. Alpha particle






14. What 3 metals will react with cold water?






15. If G is positive - is the reaction spontaneous?






16. What are the allotropic forms of sulfur?






17. Examples of amorphous solids






18. Formula for calculating enthalpy change with bond energies






19. Tetrahedral






20. Hydrogen gas properties






21. Color of Ni2+ solution






22. Octahedral






23. Coal






24. Isomer






25. Color of excited Ba2+






26. Compounds with 1-4 carbons






27. Charles' Law






28. Sulfide color: Sb2S3






29. Phenolphthalein: pH range and colors






30. Carboxylic acid group






31. Electron affinity






32. Chlorine gas






33. Sterling silver






34. Properties of molecular crystals and liquids


35. Fission






36. Suspension






37. Radioactivity






38. SO4²? compounds are...






39. Sigma bonds






40. Petroleum






41. Sulfate ion






42. Acids with more oxygen atoms are






43. amphoteric






44. Dipole-dipole forces (including hydrogen bonds)






45. Fusion






46. Color of Fe3+ solution






47. CO3²? - PO4³? - C2O4²? - CrO4²? - S²? - OH? - and O2 compounds are...






48. Carbonate ion






49. Steel






50. Litmus: pH range and colors