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4th Pre – Periodical Examination

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CHEMISTRY 1
Name: ___________________ Grade: _______________ Date: ____________ Score: __________

I. Direction: Choose the best answer for each question. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. Which of these states about the behavior, properties and characteristics of matter?
A. Atomic Theory C. Kinetic Molecular Theory
B. Gas Theory D. Gas Law
2. In Combined Gas Law, what property of gas is constant?
A. pressure B. volume C. number of moles D. temperature
3. In Ideal Gas Law, what is the value of the temperature and pressure in getting the gas constant?
A. 273.15K, 760 torr B. 0° C, 1atm C. B only D. either A or B
4. Which gas law does not belong to the set?
A. Charles’ B. Boyle’s C. gay – Lussac’s D. Avogadro’s
5. A gas law that deals with volume and temperature at a constant pressure.
A. Gay- Lussac’s B. Boyle’s C. Charles’ D. Avogadro’s
6. If the volume increases, what will happen to the number of moles?
A. remains the same B. increases C. decreases D. becomes equal
7. In a guven set up, the variables given are pressure and volume. What gets law governs the set up?
A. Avogrado’s B. Charles C. Boyle’s D. Ideal Gas
8. The Charles’ Law states the relationship between __________
A. V and T B. P, V, and T C. V and n D. P and V
9. As the temperature increases, what will happen to the pressure?
A. becomes equal C. decreases
B. remains the same D. increases
10. If the pressure decreases, what will happen to the volume?
A. increases B. equal C. decreases D. remains the same

II. Direction: Balance the following chemical equations.

1. Fe + O2  Fe3O4
2. Sr + O2  SrO

3. Sn + NaOH  Na2SnO2 + H2

4. K + Br2  KBr

5. C8H18 + O2  CO2 + H2O

6. Sb + I2  SbI3

7. COCl2 + H2O  HCl + CO2

8. CS2 + O2  CO2 + SO2

9. H2SO4 + NaCN  HCN + Na2SO4

10. KClO3  KCl + O2

11. H2 + F2  HF

12. BaCl2 + KIO3  Ba(IO3)2 + KCl

13. Mg + HCl  MgCl2 + H2


III. Problem Solving: Read , analyze and solve the following problems below. Show the workings. ( 2 points each)
1. A gas occupies 12. 3 liters at a pressure of 0.053 atm. What is the volume when the pressure is
increased to 0.079 atm?

2. 600 ml of air is at 20°C. What is the volume at 60°C?

3. A gas occupies 0.9 L at a temperature of 27°C. What is the volume at 132°?

4. Determine the pressure change when a constant volume of a gas at 1atm is heated from 20°C to 30°C.

5. A 6L sample at 25°C and 2 atm of pressure contains 0.5 moles of a gas. If an additional 0.25 moles of gas
at the same pressure and temperature are added, what is the final total volume?

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