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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL - CARAGA REGION CAMPUS

1st Long Quiz in CHEMISTRY 9

NAME: ___________________________________ SCORE:__________________________

GR/SEC:__________________________________ DATE:____________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Answer each question as directed.

A) Identify the branch of Chemistry that deals with the following topics: (2pts each)
__________________1) Nitrogen content using Kjeldal Method
__________________2) Ice melts at Zero degree Celsius
__________________3) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a combination of low-molecular weight hydrocarbons.
__________________4) The bond present between sodium and chlorine in NaCl is ionic.
__________________5) Carbohydrates are energy-storage molecules.

B) Classify each of the ff. as Element, Compound, Heterogeneous mixture or Homogeneous mixture: (2pts each)
__________________1) vinegar ___________________4) Halo-Halo
__________________2) Salt Water ___________________5) Muddy Water
__________________3) Sugar ___________________6) Copper Wire

C) Tell whether the ff. is Physical or Chemical Change. (2pts each)


_________________1) Formation of Clouds __________________5) Corrosion of Iron
_________________2) Tanning of Leather __________________6) Melting of Sugar
_________________3) Burning of Plastics __________________7) Ice candy making
_________________4) Ripening of Papaya __________________8) Boiling of eggs

D) Determine the number of SF in each item, and then express the answer into its equivalent scientific notation. (1pt each)
Given Significant Figures Scientific Notation

0.000660
956200
570000
24950
0.00001059

E) Convert the ff. quantities to its desired temperature scale. Show your step by step solution. (6pts each)
1) 275°C to Rankine
2) 1000 R to Kelvin

F) Analyze and solve each problem. Give what is asked. Show all your solutions. (5pts each)
1) A box is 252.56cm wide, 18.23 cm deep and 6.5 cm tall. Calculate the volume of the box. Show your answer
with the correct number of SF.

2) A 58g metal cylinder is dropped into a graduated cylinder. If the water level increases from 33.3 cm3 to
0.0998L, what is the density of the cylinder?

3) Osmium is the densest element with the density of 22.5g/cm3. What is its mass if it has a volume of
1.0x10−6 m3?

4) A 205.53g sample brass is added to a 100ml graduated cylinder with 55.5mL of water. If the resulting water
level is 68.0cm3, find the density of the brass.

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