Reaction Types

Practice Questions

SAT Subject Test in Chemistry › Reaction Types

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A scientist makes a solution by adding 0.2 grams of to enough water so that the resulting solution has a volume of 10 liters. What, approximately, is the pH of this solution?

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A scientist makes a solution by adding 0.2 grams of to enough water so that the resulting solution has a volume of 10 liters. What, approximately, is the pH of this solution?

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A scientist makes a solution by adding 0.2 grams of to enough water so that the resulting solution has a volume of 10 liters. What, approximately, is the pH of this solution?

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Which of the following cannot act as a Bronsted-Lowry base (proton recipient) in aqueous solution?

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Which of the following cannot act as a Bronsted-Lowry base (proton recipient) in aqueous solution?

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Which of the following cannot act as a Bronsted-Lowry base (proton recipient) in aqueous solution?

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What is the oxidation number of nitrogen in ?

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What is the oxidation number of nitrogen in ?

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What is the oxidation number of nitrogen in ?

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The following is a modified true/false question. In it, you must decide if each individual statement is true (T) or false (F). If both are true, then you must also decide if the second statement is a correct explanation (CE) of the first statement.

I: An ion would undergo reduction to form metal

BECAUSE

II: reduction is a loss of electrons

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