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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

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






2. Gamma decay






3. Alkali metal compounds and NH4? compounds are...






4. Trigonal pyramidal






5. Beta particle






6. Alpha particle






7. Sulfide color: CuS - HgS - and PbS






8. Sterling silver






9. Methanol






10. Chlorofluorocarbons






11. Boiling point elevation formula






12. Ionization energy






13. Hydrogen gas properties






14. Color of Fe3+ solution






15. Double replacement reaction






16. Bent






17. What is the second law of thermodynamics?






18. Properties of bases






19. Covalent bond






20. Formula for calculating enthalpy change with bond energies






21. Sulfide color: Sb2S3






22. Chlorine gas






23. When a reaction is endothermic - the entropy is






24. Single Replacement / displacement reaction






25. Color of CrO4²? solution






26. Compounds with 5-10 carbons






27. Ionic bond






28. General Properties of Organic Compounds






29. Carboxylic acid group






30. Color of excited K+






31. Oxygen gas properties






32. amphoteric






33. Isotope






34. Ethanol






35. Rare earth elements






36. Incomplete combustion occurs when there is






37. Carbon monoxide






38. Graham's Law






39. Oxides are insoluble and when reacted with water..






40. Amine group






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






42. Bromthymol blue: pH range and colors






43. Molality






44. Azimuthal quantum number (l)






45. Covalent-network / atomic solids






46. Color of excited Ba2+






47. Pauli exclusion principle






48. Linear






49. Trigonal planar






50. How can hydrogen be produced?