MCAS Chemistry Exam Practice

85 free practice questions for the MCAS Exam chemistry section

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 The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) test in chemistry is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education early June for those enrolled in STE programs. 
 Topic breakdown: 
  •  Atomic Structure and Periodicity
  •  Bonding and Reactions
  •  Properties of Matter and Thermochemistry
  •  Solutions, Equilibrium, and Acid-Base Theory

 This free practice exam features 84 realistic questions that will help you not only review key chemistry concepts, but also familiarize yourself with the MCAS exam format.
 
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