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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. How many joules are in a calorie?






2. Ester






3. Brass






4. Fission






5. Petroleum






6. Color of CrO4²? solution






7. Methyl orange: pH range and colors






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






9. Dipole-dipole forces (including hydrogen bonds)






10. Resonance structures






11. Carbon monoxide






12. What is the second law of thermodynamics?






13. Tetrahedral






14. Sterling silver






15. Alkali Metals






16. Bromthymol blue: pH range and colors






17. What 3 metals will react with cold water?






18. Ionic solids






19. What is the ideal gas law?






20. Fusion






21. Carboxylic acid group






22. Solute vs. Solvent






23. Aldehydes






24. Molarity






25. Chlorine gas






26. Ammonium Ion






27. Alkaline earth metals






28. Gibb's Free Energy equation






29. Rare earth elements






30. SO4²? compounds are...






31. Synthesis reaction






32. Metallic solids






33. Atomic radius trend






34. Gamma decay






35. Electronegativity






36. Properties of acids






37. Radioactivity






38. Methanol






39. Colloid






40. Compounds with 12-18 carbons






41. Dilution equation






42. Sulfide color: ZnS






43. General properties of alloys






44. Decomposition reaction






45. Compounds with 18 carbons






46. Acetate ion






47. Hydrofluoric acid is used for






48. Transition metals






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






50. Compounds with 5-10 carbons