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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Examples of strong electrolytes






2. Ammonium Ion






3. Ketone






4. Alkali Metals






5. Silver bromide and silver iodide are used for






6. bronze






7. Isomer






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






9. Ethers






10. Allotropic forms of carbon






11. What are the factors that affect reaction rate?






12. Properties of bases






13. Steel






14. Compounds with 5-10 carbons






15. Exceptions to the octet rule






16. Principal quantum number (n)






17. Sulfide color: CuS - HgS - and PbS






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






19. Linear






20. What are the allotropic forms of sulfur?






21. Ionization energy






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






23. Properties of molecular crystals and liquids

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24. Coal






25. Acetate ion






26. If G is zero - what is happening in the reaction?






27. Trigonal pyramidal






28. Ester






29. Properties of acids






30. Molality






31. Noble gases






32. Freezing point depression formula






33. Octahedral






34. Sulfide color: As2S3






35. What qualifies as a strong base?






36. Nonmetals






37. Gibb's Free Energy equation






38. Decomposition reaction






39. Isoelectronic






40. Molarity






41. Magnetic quantum number (ml)






42. Compounds with 12-18 carbons






43. Complete combustion occurs when there is






44. General Properties of Organic Compounds






45. Incomplete combustion occurs when there is






46. Petroleum






47. Sigma bonds






48. Amine






49. Hydrolysis reaction






50. Solute vs. Solvent