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V. Chemical Kinetics
• Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
• Dalton’s Law
• Boyle‘s, Charles and Ideal Gas Laws
• Phase Changes
• Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure
• Rate Laws and Half Life
• Activation Energy
VI. Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry
• Laws of Thermodynamics
• Hess’Law
• Spontaneity
• Enthalpies and Entropies
• Heat Transfer
VII. Redox and Electrochemistry
• Redox Reactions
• Balancing Redox Reactions
• Electrolysis and Non-spontaneous Reactions
• Electrode Potentials
• Ecell, DG, and Keq
• Ecell vs. T-Nernst Equation
• Batteries and Chemical Reactions
• Corrosion: Unwanted Voltaic Cells
VIII. Organic Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry
• Classifying Organic Compounds
• Reaction of Organic Compounds
IX. Laboratory
• Lab Techniques
• Data and Error Analysis
SAT Subject Tests, known as Achievement Tests or SAT IIs, is the collective name for 20 multiple-choice standardized tests given on individual subjects. The test assesses your understanding of general knowledge in the specific subjects such as Chemistry and Physics at the college preparatory level. Every test is now a one-hour timed test. Your SAT Subject Test scores will help you demonstrate your achievements in academic fields. Most SAT subject tests are offered on the same day as the regular SAT.
I. Structure of Matter
• Sub-atomic Particles
• Atomic Theory
• Quantum Theory
• Electron Configuration
• Orbital Types
• Lewis-Dot Diagrams
• Bond Types
• Bond Order and Energy
• Periodic Trends of Elements
• VSEPR and Molecular Geometry
• Decay processes and Half Life
• Nuclear Reactions
• Nuclear Fission and Fusion
• Binding Energy
II. State of Matter
• Boyle‘s, Charles’ and Lussac‘s Gas Laws
• Idea Gas Law
• Inter-molecular Forces
III. Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
• Naming Chemical Compounds
• Writing Molecular Formulas
• Balancing Equations by Inspection
• Percent Composition
• Empirical Formulae and Molecular Formulas
• Moles and Molar Mass
• Calculations from Balanced Equations
IV. Acids and Bases and Chemical Equilibria
• Concentration Calculations
• Solution Properties
• Acid and Base Definition
• pH and Acid/BaseStrength
• Bronsted-Lowry Reactions
• Solubility Product Constant Ksp
Contents for SAT Chemistry
1. Vectors
2. Kinematics
3. Dynamics
4. Work, Energy, and Power
5. Special Problems in Mechanics
6. Linear Momentum
7. Rotational Motion
8. Circular Motion and Gravitation
9. Thermal Physics
10. Electric Forces, Fields, and Potential
11. DC Circuits
12. Magnetism
13. Electromagnetic Induction
14. Waves
15. Optics
16. Modern Physics
• Purpose:To assess your understanding of physics at the college preparatory level Anticipated Skills.
• An ability to recall and understand the major concepts of physics and to apply physical principles to solve specific
problems.
• An understanding of simple algebraic, trigonometric, and graphical relationships, and the concepts of ratio and
proportion, and how to apply these to physics problems.
• Familiarity with the metric system of units
Note: Due to the differences in high school physics courses, it is likely that most students will find that some questions are on topics they are not familiar with.
Recommended Preparation
• One-year introductory college preparatory course in physics
• Courses in algebra and trigonometry
• Experience in the laboratory
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