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Is chemistry your favorite subject in school, and are you searching for a way to give your college applications some defining feature that will let allow them to stand out from the crowd? If so, you should really think about taking the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry in order to quantify your chemistry knowledge in a way that colleges might find impressive. While many features of college applications, such as volunteering, extracurricular academic activities like Science Olympiad, Model U.N., Debate Team, and sports participation often take years of participation before appearing particularly impressive on an application, the one-time event of taking a single focused exam can also do wonders for your app.

Why can SAT Subject Tests appear so impressive? Well, for one, they only test a single subject each, in a very detailed manner. This means that even if a student successfully passed high school chemistry, they’re not guaranteed to do well on the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry. No, the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry is taken by many students to whom chemistry is their favorite subject, and it’s the test’s job to stack up their performances against each other. The SAT Subject Test in Chemistry consists of eighty-five multiple-choice questions and lasts for one hour. As you can see by the following ratio of topics that appear on the exam, a great majority of these questions are about chemical principles, but laboratory practices are also fair game:

  • Structure of Matter (Atomic Structure, Molecular Structure, Bonding): 25%
  • States of Matter (Gases, Liquids and Solids, and Solutions): 16%
  • Reaction Types (Acids and Bases, Oxidation-Reduction, Precipitation): 14%
  • Stoichiometry (Mole Concept and Chemical Equations): 14%
  • Equilibrium System and Rates of Reaction: 5%
  • Thermochemistry: 6%
  • Descriptive Chemistry: 12%
  • Laboratory: 8%

Since there are always eighty-five questions on the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry, you can multiply this total number of questions by the percentage as a decimal to figure out approximately how many questions you can expect to face in a given topic on test day. For example, you should be prepared to answer about a dozen questions about stoichiometry (0.14 * 85 = 11.9).

The test is graded on a scale from 200 to 800; 800 is a perfect score, while 200 is the worst possible score. Ready to aim for that 800? You’re going to need some high-quality resources to study efficiently while also making sure that you adequately cover each topic, focusing on the ones that you personally find to be the most challenging. You can accomplish this by working the problems found on free SAT Subject Test in Chemistry Practice Tests, provided by Varsity Tutors on its Learning Tools website. Problems are arranged in groups of about twelve in Practice Tests, so each test functions like a short quiz and tests a variety of Chemistry topics and skills. Each question includes a complete answer explanation that, in the case of quantitative problems, explains each mathematical step you need to take to come up with the correct answer. For problems that are not based on calculations, the answer fully explains the answer choice and how you can eliminate the wrong answers. By taking Practice Tests, you can begin to recognize patterns of problems that you miss consistently. When you’ve identified those topics as the ones on which you need to focus, try taking SAT Subject Test in Chemistry problems organized by topic instead of in Practice Tests. This will give you the material you need to patch the gaps in your knowledge. By reviewing your class material and bolstering your knowledge with Varsity Tutors’ free Learning Tools, you can prepare yourself for the SAT Subject Test in Chemistry and take it confidently. Good luck!

 

Free SAT II Chemistry Practice Tests

Our completely free SAT II Chemistry practice tests are the perfect way to brush up your skills. Take one of our many SAT II Chemistry practice tests for a run-through of commonly asked questions. You will receive incredibly detailed scoring results at the end of your SAT II Chemistry practice test to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses. Pick one of our SAT II Chemistry practice tests now and begin!

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Compounds and molecules practice test

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Bonding and forces practice test

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Hydrogen bonding practice test

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Intermolecular forces practice test

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Ionic bonds practice test

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Compounds practice test

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Average Time Spent: 3 mins

Complex and polyatomic ions practice test

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Naming compounds practice test

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Other compound concepts practice test

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Properties of compounds practice test

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Molecules practice test

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Molecular and electronic geometries practice test

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Vsepr theory practice test

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Elements and atoms practice test

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Electrons and quantum theory practice test

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Average Time Spent: 1 hrs 45 mins

Electron configuration practice test

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Orbitals and hybridization practice test

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Elements, ions, and isotopes practice test

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Atomic mass practice test

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The periodic table practice test

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Average Time Spent: 30 mins

Periodic trends practice test

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Laboratory techniques and analysis practice test

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Calculations practice test

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Significant figures practice test

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Reactions and equilibrium practice test

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Chemical equilibrium practice test

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Equilibrium constant and reaction quotient practice test

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Reaction types practice test

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Average Time Spent: 3 mins

Acid-base reactions practice test

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Identifying and defining acids and bases practice test

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Ph practice test

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Oxidation-reduction reactions practice test

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Average Time Spent: 28 mins

Oxidation state practice test

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Average Time Spent: 31 secs

Solutions and states of matter practice test

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Gases practice test

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Effusion practice test

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Gas laws practice test

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Solutions practice test

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Concentration and units practice test

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Stoichiometry practice test

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Average Time Spent: 34 mins

Avogadro's number practice test

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Balancing equations practice test

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Empirical and molecular formulas practice test

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Limiting reagent practice test

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Average Time Spent: 1 mins 54 secs

Molar mass practice test

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Other stoichiometric calculations practice test

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Average Time Spent: 4 mins

Stoichiometry with reactions practice test

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Thermochemistry and kinetics practice test

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Average Time Spent: 7 mins

Thermodynamics practice test

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Enthalpy practice test

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Practice Quizzes

SAT II Chemistry Problem Set 4

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Average Time Spent: 3 hrs 42 mins

SAT II Chemistry Problem Set 3

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Average Time Spent: 19 mins

SAT II Chemistry Problem Set 2

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Average Time Spent: 1 hrs 44 mins

SAT II Chemistry Problem Set 1

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Average Time Spent: 1 d 4 hrs
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