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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. SO4²? compounds are...






2. Fission






3. Alkaline metal oxides are...






4. Complete combustion occurs when there is






5. amphoteric






6. Anhydride






7. Amine group






8. Transition metals






9. Alkaline earth metals






10. List equivalent pressure values for mmHg - torr - atm - and Pa






11. Add acid to water or water to acid






12. What qualifies as a strong base?






13. Methanol






14. Exceptions to the octet rule






15. Color of excited K+






16. Color of CrO7²? solution






17. What is the second law of thermodynamics?






18. Hydrofluoric acid is used for






19. General Properties of Organic Compounds






20. Alkali metal properties






21. Ethers






22. Properties of bases






23. Alpha particle






24. Carbonate ion






25. Double replacement reaction






26. Trigonal pyramidal






27. Molarity






28. Bent






29. Dalton's Law






30. Charles' Law






31. Litmus: pH range and colors






32. Carbon monoxide






33. Magnetic quantum number (ml)






34. Formula for calculating enthalpy change with bond energies






35. Hydrogen gas properties






36. Positron emission






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






38. Halogen properties






39. Graham's Law






40. Allotropic forms of carbon






41. Sulfide color: CdS






42. Color of excited Fe3+






43. Spin quantum number (ms)






44. Resonance structures






45. Coal






46. Sigma bonds






47. London dispersion forces






48. Isoelectronic






49. Isotope






50. Nitrate ion