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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Sterling silver






2. Isoelectronic






3. General properties of alloys






4. Methyl orange: pH range and colors






5. Graham's Law






6. Petroleum






7. Bromthymol blue: pH range and colors






8. Amine






9. Color of Cu2+ solution






10. Gamma decay






11. Bent






12. Hydrogen gas properties






13. Coal






14. Steel






15. Covalent bond






16. Hydrolysis reaction






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






18. Litmus: pH range and colors






19. Electron affinity






20. Chlorine gas






21. Colloid






22. Tetrahedral






23. Acetate ion






24. Sulfide color: Sb2S3






25. Dalton's Law






26. Sulfide color: CuS - HgS - and PbS






27. What 3 metals will react with cold water?






28. Molality






29. Nitrate ion






30. Aldehydes






31. Halogens






32. pewter






33. Freezing point depression formula






34. Color of Fe3+ solution






35. Properties of molecular crystals and liquids

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36. What metal will react in hot water?






37. Add acid to water or water to acid






38. Boiling point elevation formula






39. Dilution equation






40. Molecular solids






41. Define heat of fusion.






42. Examples of strong electrolytes






43. Carbonate ion






44. Ionization energy






45. Color of excited K+






46. What kind of bonds generally hold liquids together?






47. Compounds with 1-4 carbons






48. Phosphate ion






49. What are the allotropic forms of sulfur?






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