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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Kaplan Publishing
ISBN-10
0743265319
ISBN-13
9780743265317
eBay Product ID (ePID)
43113594
Product Key Features
Author
Kaplan Publishing Staff
Publication Name
Sat Subject Tests : Chemistry 2005-2006
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
11in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
8.4in
Item Weight
23.4 Oz
Additional Product Features
Table of Content
Table of Contents About the Authors How To Use This Book The Basics Chapter One:About the SAT Subject Tests Frequently Asked Questions SAT Subject Test Mastery Chapter Two:Getting Ready for the SAT Subject Test: Chemistry Content Scoring Information Question Types Strategies Chemistry Review Practice Test One:Diagnostic Answer Key Answers and Explanations Chapter Three:Atomic Structure Subatomic Particles Atomic Weights and Isotopes Bohr's Model of the Hydrogen Atom Quantum Mechanical Model of Atoms Electron Configuration and Orbital Filling Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Four:The Periodic Table Valence Electrons and the Periodic Table Periodic Trends of the Elements Types of Elements The Chemistry of Groups Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Five:Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds Covalent Bonds Lewis Structures Types of Covalent Bonding Geometry and Polarity of Covalent Molecules Orbital Hybridization Sigma and Pi Bonds Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Six:Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry Molecular Weight and Molar Mass Representation of Compounds Types of Chemical Reactions Net Ionic Equations Balanci ng Equations Applications of Stoichiometry Limiting Reactants Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Seven:The Gas Phase Measurement of Gas Pressures Ideal Gases Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Descriptive Chemistry of Some Common Gases Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Eight:The Condensed Phases and Phase Changes General Properties of Liquids General Properties of Solids Liquid Crystals Intermolecular Forces Phase Equuilibria and Phase Changes Phase Diagrams Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Nine:Solution Chemistry Solvation Solubility and Concentration Units Dilution Electrolytes and Conductivity Colligative Properties Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Ten:Chemical Equilibrium Dynamic Equilibrium Law of Mass Action Gas-Phase Equilibria Heterogeneous Equilibria Le Ch'telier's Principle Ionic Equilibria Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Eleven:Thermochemistry Systems and Surroundings: The First Law of Thermodynamics Heat States and State Functions Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Twelve:Chemical Kinetics Reaction Rates Changes in Concentration Over Time Collision Theory, Transition States, and Energy Profiles Reaction Mechanisms Factors Affecting Reaction Rate Dynamic Equilibrium Review Questions Answers and Explanatio ns Chapter Thirteen: Acids and Bases Definitions Nomenclature of Acids Properties of Acids and Bases Polyvalence and Normality Salt Formation Titration and Buffers Amphoteric Species Review Questions Answers and Explanations Chapter Fourteen:Redox Chemistry and Electrochemistry Oxidation States and Assigning Oxidation Numbers Balancing Redox Reactions Oxygen as an Oxidizing Agent and the Chemistry of Oxides Electrochemical Cells Reduction Potentials and the Electromotive Force Thermodynamics of Redo
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
College Entrance, Sat, General, Chemistry / General