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Editorial Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief Casey Cornelius, VP Content Development Mary Beth Garrick, Director of Production Selena Coppock, Managing Editor Meave Shelton, Senior Editor Colleen Day, Editor Sarah Litt, Editor Aaron Riccio, Editor Orion McBean, Associate Editor Penguin Random House Publishing Team Tom Russell, VP, Publisher Alison Stoltzfus, Publishing Director Jake Eldred, Associate Managing Editor Ellen Reed, Production Manager Suzanne Lee, Designer The Princeton Review 555 W 18th Street New York, NY 10011 E-mail: editorialsupport@review.com Copyright © 2017 by TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC All rights reserved Published in the United States by Penguin Random House LLC, New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Ltd., Toronto Terms of Service: The Princeton Review Online Companion Tools (“Student Tools”) for retail books are available for only the two most recent editions of that book Student Tools may be activated only twice per eligible book purchased for two consecutive 12-month periods, for a total of 24 months of access Activation of Student Tools more than twice per book is in direct violation of these Terms of Service and may result in discontinuation of access to Student Tools Services Trade Paperback ISBN 9781524710767 Ebook ISBN 9781524710927 SAT Subject Tests is a registered trademark of the College Board, which is not affiliated with The Princeton Review The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University Editor: Selena Coppock Production Editors: Liz Rutzel and Lee Elder Production Artist: Craig Patches Cover art by David Crockett / Alamy Stock Photo Cover design by Suzanne Lee v5.1 a Acknowledgments The Editor would like to thank her dependable chemistry expert content developer, Mr Nick Leonardi, for this review of the 16th Edition Special thanks to Adam Robinson, who conceived of and perfected the Joe Bloggs approach to standardized tests and many of the other successful techniques used by The Princeton Review Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Acknowledgments Register Your Book Online Part I: Orientation Introduction What Are the SAT Subject Tests? What Is The Princeton Review? Point 1: Learn Chemistry the Way the Subject Test Tests It Point 2: Approach the Test Strategically What About Practice and Practice Tests? Should I Buy Practice Material from ETS? Test Strategies Cracking the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry Strategy #1: Study the Right Stuff in the Right Way Strategy #2: Do the Easy Ones First Strategy #3: Take a Guess! Strategy #4: Making Associations (Type A, B, and C Questions) Strategy #5: Rephrase the Question (Type A and C Questions) Strategy #6: Avoiding the Temptation Trap Strategy #7: Divide and Conquer Strategy #8: Process of Elimination Some Basic Stuff Mass Volume Density Pressure Energy Temperature and Specific Heat How the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry Will Test You on All This Drill 1 Summary Part II: Practice Test 1 Practice Test 1 Practice Test 1: Answers and Explanations Practice Test 1 Answer Key Practice Test 1 Explanations How to Score Practice Test 1 Part III: Subject Review Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter Atoms and Elements The Periodic Table Drill 1 Summary Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry The World of Molecules The Mole Drill 1 Chemical Reactions—How Molecules Are Formed, Broken Down, and Reformed Stoichiometry Thermodynamics Drill 2 Summary Electron Configurations and Radioactivity Orbitals Electron Configurations Drill 1 Radioactivity and Half-Lives Drill 2 Summary The Periodic Table and Bonding The Periodic Table Some Important Periodic Trends Drill 1 Chemical Bonding Molecular Shapes Drill 2 Summary Phases: Gases, Liquids, and Solids Gases Drill 1 Intermolecular Forces Phase Changes Energy and Phase Changes Drill 2 Summary Solutions Measuring Concentrations Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression Precipitation Reactions Drill 1 Summary 10 Kinetics and Equilibrium Kinetics Chemical Equilibrium Drill 1 Summary 11 Acids and Bases The Autoionization of H2O Acids and Bases Acid-Base Titrations Drill 1 Summary 12 Oxidation and Reduction Oxidation and Reduction Balancing Redox Reactions Drill 1 Summary 13 Organic Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry Organic Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Drill 1 Summary 14 Laboratory Safety Rules Accuracy Significant Figures Lab Procedures Laboratory Equipment You’re Ready! Drill 1 Summary Part IV: Drill Answers and Explanations Chapter 3 Drills Chapter 4 Drills Chapter 5 Drills Chapter 6 Drills Chapter 7 Drills Chapter 8 Drills Chapter 9 Drills Chapter 10 Drills Chapter 11 Drills Chapter 12 Drills Chapter 13 Drills Chapter 14 Drills Part V: Additional Practice Tests 15 Practice Test 2 16 Practice Test 2: Answers and Explanations Practice Test 2 Answer Key Practice Test 2 Explanations How to Score Practice Test 2 17 Practice Test 3 18 Practice Test 3: Answers and Explanations Practice Test 3 Answer Key Practice Test 3 Explanations How to Score Practice Test 3 ... you’d score the highest If you’re fluent in Chinese, take the SAT Subject Test in Chinese If, however, you’re most comfortable in the world of moles, atoms, and titrations, take the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry. .. how the test is written and how you can use that information to your advantage In this chapter, we will discuss the breakdown of the test and general strategies you can use CRACKING THE SAT SUBJECT TEST IN CHEMISTRY The SAT Subject Test in Chemistry is made up of 85 multiple-choice questions,... Register Your Book Online Part I: Orientation Introduction What Are the SAT Subject Tests? What Is The Princeton Review? Point 1: Learn Chemistry the Way the Subject Test Tests It Point 2: Approach the Test Strategically

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  • Title Page

  • Copyright

  • Acknowledgments

  • Contents

  • Register Your Book Online

  • Part I: Orientation

    • 1: Introduction

      • What Are the SAT Subject Tests?

      • What Is The Princeton Review?

      • Point 1: Learn Chemistry the Way the Subject Test Tests It

      • Point 2: Approach the Test Strategically

      • What About Practice and Practice Tests?

      • Should I Buy Practice Material from ETS?

      • 2: Test Strategies

        • Cracking the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry

        • Strategy #1: Study the Right Stuff in the Right Way

        • Strategy #2: Do the Easy Ones First

        • Strategy #3: Take a Guess!

        • Strategy #4: Making Associations (Type A, B, and C Questions)

        • Strategy #5: Rephrase the Question (Type A and C Questions)

        • Strategy #6: Avoiding the Temptation Trap

        • Strategy #7: Divide and Conquer

        • Strategy #8: Process of Elimination

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