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University of Santo CHE 600: ChE Integrated

Tomas Course
Faculty of Engineering Reviewer: Theory
Department of Chemical
Engineering

TOPIC
GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. What scientific law requires that subscripts in formulas should never be changed while balancing a
chemical equation?

A. Law of Conservation B. Law of Conservation C. Law of Definite D. Law of Multiple


of Matter of Energy Proportions Proportions
REFERENCE: Preliminary Examination – General Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM 111) Set YNa
TOPIC
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

1. A chemical firm was hired to monitor a nearby lake for possible mercury contamination. Several
samples were taken at different locations around the lake, including water samples, lake bottom
samples, and plant samples. When the chemist returned to the laboratory, the water samples were
the first to be analyzed. The analysis began by removing a number of aliquots. An aliquot is
A. a measure of B. a combined measure C. a measure of D. a precise liquid
contamination of lake of contamination in the percent mercury in the sample taken for
water lake lake analysis
REFERENCE: Preliminary Exam – Analytical Chemistry (CHEM 300)
TOPIC
BIOCHEMISTRY

1. One of the following nucleic acids has a left-handed helix

A. M-RNA B. T-RNA C. B-DNA D. Z-DNA


REFERENCE: https://www.sanfoundry.com/biochemistry-questions-answers-nucleic-acid-structure/
TOPIC
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

1. An opaque disk used to gauge the turbidity of water by measuring the depth at which the disk
ceases to be visible from the surface.
A. Nephelometer B. Secchi Disc C. Turbidity disc D. Jackson Candle
Method
REFERENCE: Quiz 2- Environmental Science (ENE 300)
TOPIC
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. Which of the following functional group represents the benzyl group?


A. C6H5O- B. C6H5- C. C6H5CH2- D. C6H11CH2-
REFERENCE: Preliminary Exam Part 1 – Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 202)
TOPIC
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

1. This is a model equation of state for real gas expressed in terms of two parameters, one (a)
corresponding to molecular attractions and the other (b) to molecular repulsions.
A. van der Waals B. virial equation C. thermochemical D. Kirchhoff’s Law
equation equation
REFERENCE: Atkin’s PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 10th Edition (page 53)
TOPIC
CHE THERMODYNAMICS

1. When a system ____________________, ∆ E is always negative


A. absorbs heat and B. gives off heat and C. absorbs heat and D. gives off heat and
does work does work has work done on it has work done on it
REFERENCE: Quiz on Chemical Thermodynamics – CHEM 113

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