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PRELIM EXAM IN GEN. CHEMISTRY 1


3rd Trimester SY: 2018 – 2019

GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
1. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASKING YOUR TEACHER!
2. STRICTLY NO ERASURE. ERASURES MEANS WRONG!
3. USE BLACK BALLPEN!
4. MAKE YOUR PENMANSHIP CLEAR AND READABLE!

Test I. Stem Option: Choose the best answer. Write your answers on the space
before the number.
1. It tells you how many protons the atom has.
a. Atomic number b. atomic mass c. isotopes
2. It is particles with charge.
a. Atoms b. ions c. molecules
3. Which of the following shows intensive property?
a. height b. mass c. density
4. Which of the following is pure substance?
a. Soft drinks b. distilled water c. iodized
salt
5. Which of the following shows extensive property?
a. weight b. boiling point c. density
6. Which of the following is mixture?
a. Soft drinks b. distilled water c. table
sugar
7. It is the smallest particle that composes matter.
a. Atoms b. ions c. molecules
8. It is a state of matter wherein it is very far apart and very chaotic.
a. solid b. liquid c. gas
9. It is a particle composed of atoms.
a. Atoms b. ions c. molecules
10. No change in composition takes place during the determination or measurement of
these properties.
a. Extensive properties b. physical properties c. intensive
properties
11. It is a change in composition occurs during the determination or measurement of the
properties.
a. Extensive properties b. physical properties c.chemical
properties
12. Change their value when the amount of matter or substance is change.
a. Extensive properties b. physical properties c.intensive
properties
13. Do not change their value when the amount of matter is changed.
a. Extensive properties b. physical properties c. intensive
properties
14. It is a mixture with a uniform composition and exhibits the same properties in
different parts of the mixture.
a. homologous mixture b. heterogeneous mixture c. homogenous
mixture
15. Commonly used in commerce such as in grocery stores. The units of this system
are inch, foot, pound, quart, gallon.
a. English system b. SI system c. metric system
16. A separation technique that is good for separating volatile liquids from non-volatile
liquids.
a. Filtration b. evaporation c. simple distillation
17. It tells you the total number of protons and neutrons that the atom has.
a. Atomic number b. atomic mass c. isotopes
18. Atoms that has the same number of protons but has different number of protons.
a. Atomic number b. atomic mass c. isotopes
19. It is a set of measurements that refers to how close each measurement is to one
another.
a. Accuracy b. precision c. correctness
20. It is composed of only one component.
a. mixtures b. pure substance c. element
21. Protons are located in he nucleus of an atom. A proton has
a. No charge
b. A negative charge
c. A positive and negative charge
d. A positive charge
22. An electron is in a region outside the nucleus. An electron
a. Is larger than a proton and has no charge
b. Has less mass than a proton and has a negative charge
c. Is smaller than a proton and has no charge
d. Has a positive charge
23. In one experiment, 0.558 g element X was found to react with 0.320 g element Y to
form only one product, compound Z. How many grams of compound Z were formed?
a. 0.238 g c. 0.558 g
b. 0.320 g d. 0.878 g
24. When 24.3 g magnesium reacts completely with 16.0 g oxygen, exactly 40.3
magnesium oxide was formed. Which of the following laws is illustrated by this
observation?
a. Law of Definite Proportions c. Law of Conservation of Mass
b. Law of Multiple Proportions d. Law of Conservation of energy
25. In which of the following quantities will two isotopes of an element have different
values?
a. Atomic number c. Number of protons
b. Mass number d. Number of electrons
26. Which of the following anions is polyatomic?
a. Iodide c. sulfide
b. Nitrite d. bromide
27. Which of the following is the correct formula of copper (II) nitrate?
a. CuNO3 c.Cu( NO3 )2
b. Cu2 NO 3 d. Cu2 (NO3 )2
28. Which of the following is a binary compound?
a. Sodium nitrate c. Sodium hydroxide
b. Sodium oxide Sodium carbonate
29. Which of the following is not a cation?
a. Iron (III) ion c. Calcium ion
b. Sulfate d. mercurous ion
30. Which of the following is a cation?
a. Iron (III) ion c. Chloride
b. Sulfate d. permanganate

Test II. TRUE OR FALSE: Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct
otherwise underline the word/s that make the statement incorrect and write the
correct answer on the space provided.(2points each)

________1. Zeros between nonzero digits are not significant.


________2. The law of definite composition states that any sample of a compound will
have invariably have the same proportions by mass of its constituent elements.
________3. The law of multiple proportions states that if two elements can combine to
form more than one compound, the masses of one of the elements that combine with a
mass of other element are fixed ratios of whole number.
________4. Structural formulas are formulas that shows which elements are present
and in what ratio they exist in the substance.
________5. Molecular formula gives the exact number of each element present in the
smallest unit of a substance.

Test IV. Perform the following computations, expressing your answers to the
proper number of significant figures. (2 points)
1. 5.4430 x 1.203
2. 7.4 + 20.74 + 3.03
3. 4.73 x (2.2 +8.9)
4. The human stomach produces approximately 2500 milliliters of gastric juice per day.
What is the volume in liters, of the gastric juices?
5. As an instructor is preparing for an experiment, he requires 225 g phosphoric acid. The
only container readily available is a 150 – ml Erlenmeyer flask. Is it large enough to
contain the acid, the density of which is 1.83 g/ml?
6. What is the mass of 4.00 cm3 of sodium (density = 0.97g/cm3)?
7. What is the volume of 11.3 g graphite (density = 2.25 g/cm3)?
Convert the following:

8. The men’s world record long jump, 29 ft 4.5 in, to meters


9. The greatest depth of the ocean, about 6.5 mi, to kilometers
10. The area of an 8.5 by 11 inch sheet of paper in cm2.

Prepared by:

Leonessa J. Cortes
Faculty
Answer Key:

Test I
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. A
14. C
15. A
16. A
17. B
18. C
19. B
20. C

Test II
1.NOT SIGNIFICANT - SIGNIFICANT
2. TRUE
3. TRUE
4. STRUCTURAL FORMULA - EMPERICAL FORMULA
5. TRUE

TEST IV.
1. 6.5479
2. 31
3. 53
4. 2.5 liters/day
5. yes it is. It only requires 123 ml of the Erlenmeyer flask
6. 4 g
7. 5 cm3
8. 8.92 m
9. 10.46 km
10. 603.22 cm2

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