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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry

Subjects : sat, science, chemistry
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. General properties of alloys






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






3. Isoelectronic






4. What kind of bonds generally hold liquids together?






5. Alkali Metals






6. Acetate ion






7. Transition metals






8. Suspension






9. Compounds with 18 carbons






10. What are the allotropic forms of sulfur?






11. Trigonal bipyramidal






12. If G is positive - is the reaction spontaneous?






13. Supersaturated solution






14. Colloid






15. Aldehydes






16. Freezing point depression formula






17. Hydrolysis reaction






18. Color of excited Na+






19. Covalent bond






20. Ionization energy






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






22. Chlorofluorocarbons






23. Ester






24. Anhydride






25. Petroleum






26. Color of excited Cu2+






27. Magnetic quantum number (ml)






28. Molality






29. When a reaction is endothermic - the entropy is






30. Sulfide color: Sb2S3






31. Cl - Br - and I compounds are...






32. Halogen properties






33. What is the second law of thermodynamics?






34. amphoteric






35. Color of Cu2+ solution






36. Carboxylic acid group






37. Litmus: pH range and colors






38. Gibb's Free Energy equation






39. What qualifies as a strong base?






40. Gamma decay






41. Atomic radius trend






42. Pi bonds






43. Hydroxyl group






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






45. How can hydrogen be produced?






46. Synthesis reaction






47. Steel






48. Alpha particle






49. Trigonal planar






50. Sulfide color: CdS