SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry

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Subject Organization


Themes

Albert’s SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry contains multiple choice questions (located in the Practice tab) that are organized in accordance with the College Board’s 2020-21 SAT® Subject Tests Student Guide into the following eight themes:
  • Structure of Matter
  • States of Matter
  • Reaction Types
  • Stoichiometry
  • Equilibrium and Reaction Rates
  • Thermochemistry
  • Descriptive Chemistry
  • Laboratory

Topics

Each theme contains a range of specific topics. For example, here is a list of topics within our "States of Matter" theme:
  • Gases
  • Liquids and Solids
  • Solutions


Question Types


SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry includes five-choice multiple choice questions. SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry seeks to mirror the questions students will see on the actual exam with aligned prompts, supplements, question stems, and distractors.


Difficulty Level of Questions


Each question on Albert is marked as easy, medium, or difficult. These difficulty levels are assigned based on a variety of factors, including:
  • Bloom’s taxonomy and Webb’s depth of knowledge
  • The number of steps required to solve the problem
  • How close the distracting choices are to the correct answers


Periodic Table and Calculator Use


We know that educators have different philosophies around calculator use in science coursework. We leave it to you to decide when calculator use is appropriate for Albert’s SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry questions.
However, on the actual SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry, calculator use is not permitted. Problem solving requires simple numerical calculations, and the metric system of units is used. A periodic table may be used for these questions.


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Exam Information


The SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry is offered in August, October, November, December, May, and June.
The details of the exam appear in the table below:
PointsTimeQuestions
200-80060 minutes85 multiple choice questions
The exam breakdown appears in the table below:
ContentApproximate Percentage of Test
Structure of Matter25%
States of Matter16%
Reaction Types14%
Stoichiometry14%
Equilibrium and Reaction Rates5%
Thermochemistry6%
Descriptive Chemistry12%
Laboratory8%
The skills covered in the exam are detailed in the table below:
SkillsApproximate Percentage of Test
Fundamental Concepts and Knowledge20%
Application of Knowledge45%
Synthesis of Knowledge35%
Calculator use is not permitted on this test.
The College Board website offers access to extra practice questions. Take a look at these SAT® Subject Test in Chemistry practice questions.


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