
The SAT Subject Test in Chemistry test is created by the College Board. Learn more about the test by visiting their website.
The content taught in AP Chemistry will be sufficient to take this standardized test.
To maximize your score you should get a book and study.
The following main ideas are not required to be taught in New York State Regents Chemistry and are likely to appear on the SAT II test. Using your textbook and a test prep book it is possible to still prepare for the test.
Limiting Reagents
Hess's Law
Predicting Products of a Chemical Reaction
Quantum Numbers
Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases
Electron configurations done using spectroscopic notation
Electron configurations done using orbital box notation
Standard Reduction Potentials
Avogadro's Number
Percent Yield
Equilibrium Constants (Including Keq, Ksp, Kp, Ka, Kb, Kw)