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SAT Subject Test: Chemistry Vocab
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1. Rod of certain metal such as cadmium - which controls the speed of the chain reaction by absorbing neutrons in a nuclear reactor
Acid
Control rod
distillation
Atom
2. A. change from gas to liquid B. the combination of molecules without water
Condensation
Analysis
Displacement
Breeder reactor
3. Ethyl alcohol that has been poisoned in order to produce a cheaper alcohol for industrial purposes
Activated Charcoal
Dehydrate
Colloids
Denatured alcohol
4. A nonmetallic oxide that - when placed in water - reacts to form an an acid solution
Beta particles
Double displacement
Acidic anhydride
Basic anhydride
5. A substance composed of elements chemically united in definite proportions by weight
Compound
Fission
Control rod
Alcohol
6. The process of taking up by capillary - osmotic - chemical - or solvent action - as a sponge absorbs water
Atomic radius
Chain reaction
Combustion
Absorption
7. Substance that takes water from another substance
Flux
Dehydrating agent
Cation
Electrolytic cell
8. Capable of being drawn into a thing wire
Allotropic forms
Dehydrate
Ductile
Amphoteric
9. Covalence in which both electrons in a pair come from the same atom
Entropy
Critical temperature
Condensation
Coordinate covalence
10. Nuclear reaction that releases energy because of the splitting of large nuclei into smaller ones
Double bond
Anhydride
Amorphous
Fission
11. Streams of electrons given off by the cathode of a vacuum tube
Acid
Cathode rays
Allotropic forms
Electronegativity
12. The temperature above which no gas can be liquefied - regardless of the pressure applied
Antichlor
Ether
Critical temperature
Cathode
13. A compound derived from another compound by the removal of water; it will combine with water to form an acid (acidic anhydride) or base (basic anhydride)
Cation
Anhydride
Effusion
Effervescence
14. In metallurgy: a substance that helps to melt and remove the solid impurities as slag
Endothermic
Flux
Barometer
Enthalpy
15. Capacity to do work
Cathode
Celsius scale
Energy
Covalent bonding
16. The process of first vaporizing a liquid and then condensing the vapor back into a liquid - leaving behind the nonvolatile impurities
Dew point
Electrolytic cell
distillation
Cathode
17. One of the "building blocks" of proteins; contains one or more NH2- groups that have replaced the same number of hydrogen atoms in an organic acid
Amino acid
Boiling point
Alkyl
Chemical property
18. Chemical reaction that results in the giving off of heat
Base
Element
Exothermic
Energy
19. An instrument used to measure the amount of heat liberated or absorbed during a change
Atomic radius
Calorimeter
Exothermic
Dry ice
20. Nuclear reactor in which more fissionable material is produced than is used up during operation
Breeder reactor
Ether
Dehydrate
Celsius scale
21. Referring to a hydroxide that may have either acidic or basic properties - depending on the substance with which it reacts
Amphoteric
Electroplating
Fahrenheit scale
Entropy
22. A liquid that will conduct and electric current
Atomic radius
Dipole-dipole attraction
Energy
Electrolyte
23. Usually - a strong base - such as Sodium hydroxide - potassium hydroxide
Emulsifying agent
Acid
Alkali
Celsius scale
24. The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure
Emulsifying agent
Cathode
Basic anhydride
Boiling point
25. E=mc2 - relates mass to energy
Amino acid
Celsius scale
Atomic number
Einstein equation
26. Bonding accomplished through the sharing of electrons so that atoms can fill their outer shells
Covalent bonding
Cathode rays
Anhydride
Critical mass
27. Graduated glass tube into which gases are placed and subjected to an electric spark; measures the individual volumes of combining gases
Equation
Acidic anhydride
Base
eudiometer
28. Temperature scale that has 32 as freezing point and 212 as boiling point
Fahrenheit scale
Alpha particles
Coordinate covalence
Alcohol
29. An organic salt formed by the reaction of an alcohol with an acid
Colligative propery
Deuterium
Flux
Ester
30. The numerical expression of the relative strength with which the atoms of an element attract valence electrons to themselves; the higher the number - the greater the attraction
Destructive distillation
Critical mass
Electronegativity
Calorimeter
31. 1/2 the distance between adjacent nuclei in the crystalline or solid phase of an element; distance from the atomic nucleus to the valence electrons
Electrode potential
Atomic radius
Calorie
Dialysis
32. Heat content of a chemical system
Catalyst
Enthalpy
Calorie
Electroplating
33. Solid carbon dioxide
Dry ice
Allotropic forms
Diffusion
Covalent bonding
34. Process of heating an organic substance - such as coal - in the absence of air to break it down into solid and volatile products
Boiling point
Antichlor
Destructive distillation
Deliquesence
35. Organic compound containing the -O- group
Denatured alcohol
Diffusion
Ether
Barometer
36. The adhesion (in an extremely thing layer) of the molecules of gases - of dissolved substances - or of liquieds to the surfaces of solid or liquid bodies with which they come into contact
Activation energy
adsorbtion
Esterification
Einstein equation
37. The difference in potential between an electrode and the solution in which it is immpesed
Fixation of nitrogen
Critical temperature
Electrode potential
Amino acid
38. Referring to any substance that has basic properties
chemistry
Bonding
Brownian movement
Alkaline
39. The series of radioactive elements starting with actinium - No. 89 - and ending with lawrencium - No. 103
Basic anhydride
Decomposition
Destructive distillation
Actinide series
40. The process by which suspended matter is removed from a liquid by passing the liquid through a porous material
Filteration
Acid
Binary
Basic anhydride
41. A device used to accelerate charged particles to high energies for bombarding the nuclei of atoms
Element
Control rod
Cyclotron
distillation
42. A water wolution that contains an excess of hydroxide ions; a proton acceptor; a base turns litmus paper blue and neutralizes acids to form salts
Cation
Ester
Dry ice
Base
43. The layer of gasses surrounding the earth - A unit of pressure (1 atm = 760mm of Hg or torr)
Atmosphere
Boiling point
Colloids
Filteration
44. A reaction in which two chemical substances exchange ions with the formation of two new compounds
Fallout
Double displacement
Fission
eudiometer
45. An ion or particle that has a negative charge and thus is attracted to a positively charged anode
Absolute temperature
Anion
Entropy
Amine
46. The energy needed to break a chemical bond and form a neutral atom
Displacement
Allotropic forms
Exothermic
Bond energy
47. A cell in which electrolysis is carried out
Absorption
Emulsion
Electrolytic cell
Beta particles
48. Breaking down of a compound into simpler substances or constituent elements
Decomposition
Displacement
Dehydrate
Effervescence
49. Residual radioactivity from an atmospheric nuclear test - eventually settles on the surface of the earth
Fallout
Flux
Anion
Buffer
50. Shorthand method of showing the changes that take place in a chemical reaction
Acidic anhydride
Crystallization
Equation
Amino acid