Barron's SAT Subject Test Chemistry |  | Author: Joseph A. Mascetta Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
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ISBN: 0764138812 Dewey Decimal Number: 540.76 EAN: 9780764138812 ASIN: 0764138812
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Product Description This updated manual presents a diagnostic test and four full-length practice tests that reflect the latest information published by the College Board for inclusion in the actual SAT Subject Test in Chemistry. The book's practice tests reflect the actual test in length, in question types, content areas covered, and degree of difficulty. All practice tests are presented with answers and explanations, as are the 250 test-like questions at the end of each chapter. This total number of practice questions far exceeds all other SAT Chemistry test prep manuals on the market. Also unique in this book is the fact that all practice tests include a diagnostic of strengths and weaknesses by topic area and a suggested study guide directing students to appropriate brush-up chapters. The manuals subject review covers all test topics, including structure of matter, states of matter, reaction types, stoichoimetry, equilibrium and reaction rates, thermochemistry, descriptive chemistry, and laboratory skills. Marginal notations of helpful hints direct student attention to important items.
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| Customer Reviews: Great Help! July 5, 2009 Book Lover This book was so helpful to me when I was studying for the SAT chemistry subject test. It is a very detailed book that covers every aspect that could be on the test. Although I noticed that not everything that was in the book was on the actual test, I felt like I had a very thorough understanding of the subject matter through doing practice questions and reading through the explanations. The book also contains full practice tests, which really helped me get acquainted with pacing and time for the real test. Overall, this book was a great success to me when I took the chemistry subject test!
Good review for basics, watch out at the end June 29, 2009 Stephen F. Gould 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I took the chem SAT after using this book and got a 740, which isn't bad. This book has a great review of the simple things, however, the end of the book goes waaaaaay too far into detail. The electrochem and nucleonics chapters are in so much detail, that you could spend hours and hours studying every tiny thing, when almost nothing show up on the test in those chapters. After learning Ox-Redox and Organic, you should spend the vast majority of your time in the first 8-9 chapters. Pay particular attention to the areas on solutions, acids and bases, and molarity/molality concentrations. Just be careful where you spend your time with this book.
Too much Information Need to rewrite the book May 3, 2009 M. MAO (Virginia) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
My son just took the SAT II chemistry. He had been using this book for reviewing. He found that this book provides too much unimportant information. This could distract you from reviewing what is necessary. In his opinion, this book did not help much. It also seems to me they have not updated the material in this book much. I have a 2003 Barron's chemistry-the easy way. There is very little difference between the two books. If you are taking AP chemistry already,a simplier book to remind you some easy stuff may be more helpful. In addition, you should try to practic a real test so that you know how fast you need to work to finish all the questions in a pace that you feel comfortable. I read some of the chapters in book, some are very good. I would hope Barron will rewrite this book to reflect the real test.
Great review of chemistry, albeit a bit harder than the real test November 22, 2008 Daniel Farlow 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book to review chemistry before taking the big test. It explains general chemistry in a very clear way (especially quantum mechanics). Like all books, it does have a few errors (1 km does not = 100 m, pg 58). Overall though, this is definitely worth $12 for the extra 200 points.
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