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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
TRENTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POBLACION, TRENTO, AGUSAN DEL SUR

1st Summative Test


2 Quarter, 1st Semester 2019-2020
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Name and Section: Score:

Teacher: Engr. Johnnard N. Belen

1. It is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
a. Tangential force c. pressure
b. momentum d. work

2. A scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.


a. altimeter c. manometer
b. barometer d. pitot tube

3. Which of the following is the SI unit of pressure?


a. atm c. pascal
b. mmHg d. psi

4. Of the following, _____________ is a correct statement of Boyle’s Law.


v V
a. =constant c. =constant
p T
P
b. =constant d. PV =constant
v

5. Which of the following is a valid statement of Charles’ law?


P
a. =constant c. V =constant x n
T
V
b. =constant d. V =constant x P
T

6. Of the following, only _________ is impossible for an ideal gas.


V1 V2 V1 T1
a. = c. =
T 1 T2 V2 T2
T2
b. V 1 T 1=V 2 T 2 d. V 2= V 1
T1

7. Boyle’s apprentice finds that the air trapped in a J tube occupies 24.8 cm 3 at 1.12 atm. By adding mercury, he
increases the pressure to 2.64 atm. Assuming the temperature is constant, what is the new volume of the air in
cm3?
a. 0.0105 c. 0.0201
b. 10.5 d. 20.1

8. A scale model of blimp rises when it is filled with helium to a volume of 55.0 dm 3. When 1.10 mol of He is added
to the blimp, the volume is 26.2 dm3. How many more moles of He must be added to make it rise?
a. 1.21 c. 3.62
b. 2.31 d. 4.70

9. A sample of H2 gas (12.28 g) occupies 100 L at 400 K and 2.0 atm. A sample weighing 9.49 g occupies _________
cm3 at 353 K and 29.4 psi.
a. 35800 c. 109000
b. 54700 d. 147000

10. The piston-cylinder below is depicted before and after a gaseous reaction that is carried out in it at constant
pressure, the temperature is 150 K before and 300 K after the reaction. (Assume the cylinder is isulated).

Which of the following balanced equation describes the reaction?


a. A2(g) + B2(g)  2AB(g) c. A(g) + B2(g)  AB2(g)
b. 2AB(g) + B2(g)  2AB2(g) d. 2AB2(g)  A2(g) + 2B2(g)

11. At a temperature of _______ degrees Celsius, 0.444 mol of CO gas occupies 11.8L at 889 torr.
a. 379 c. 14
b. 73 d. 106

12. The volume of 0.25 mol of a gas at 72.7 kPa and 15 degrees Celsius is ___________m 3.
a. 8.1E-5 c. 4.3E-4
b. 1.2E-4 d. 8.2E-3

13. A sample of unknown volatile liquid was injected in a Dumas flask (m flask = 27.0928, Vflask = 0.1040 L) and heated
until no visible traces of the liquid could be found. The flask and its contents were then rapidly cooled and
reweighed (mflask + vapor = 27.4593). The atmospheric pressure and temperature during the experiment were 0.976
atm and 18 degrees Celsius, respectively. The unknown volatile liquid was _______________.
a. C6H12 c. C7H14
b. C6H14 d. C7H16

14. A chemical engineer uses waste CO 2 from a manufacturing process, instead of chlorofluorocarbons, as a
“blowing agent” in the production of polystyrene. Find the number of molecules per liter?
a. 1.50E22 c. 3.5E22
b. 2.5E22 d. 4.5E22

15. It states that “ In a mixtrure of nonreacting gases, the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial
pressures of individual gases”.
a. Charles’ law c. Henry’s law
b. Dalton’s law of partial pressures d. Ideal gas law

16. In a gas mixture of He, Ne and Ar with a total pressure of 8.40 atm, the mole fraction of Ar is _________ if the
partial pressures of He and Ne are 1.50 atm and 2.00 atm, respectively.
a. 0.179 c. 0.357
b. 0.238 d. 0.583

17. A gas mixture of Ne and Ar has a total pressure of 4.00 atm and contains 16.0 mol of gas. If the partial pressure
of Ne is 2.75 atm, how many moles of Ar in the mixture?
a. 11.0 c. 6.75
b. 5.00 d. 9.25

18. A section of chemistry that involves using relationships between reactants and/or products in a chemical
reaction to determine desired quantitative data.
a. stoichiometry c. Kinetic Molecular theory
b. reaction d. balancing

19. Found out that the ratio by weight of the compounds consumed in a chemical reaction was always the same.
a. Dalton c. Richter
b. Lavoisier d. Proust

20. The reaction of 50 ml of Cl2 gas and 50 ml of CH4 gas via the reaction:
Cl2 + CH4  C2H4Cl2
will produce a total of _____ ml of products if temperature and pressure are kept constant.
a. 100 c. 25
b. 50 d. 125

21. 50 ml of N2 and 150 ml of H2 gas reacts to form ammonia. How many liters of ammonia gas produce?
a. 50 c. 150
b. 100 d. 200

22. It states that “the ratio between the volumes of the reactant gases and the gaseous products can be expressed
in simple whole numbers”.
a. Charles’ law c. Law of combining volumes
b. Avogadro’s law d. Law of volumes

23. Ammonium nitrate undergoes thermal decomposition to produce nitrogen gas and water vapor. What volume
(L) of gas is produced by the decomposition of 35.0 g ammonium nitrate at 525 degrees Celsius and 1.5 atm?
a. 47 c. 15
b. 160 d. 72

24. Sodium Hydride reacts with excess water to produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. A sample of
sodium hydride weighing ________g will produce 982 mL of gas at 28.0 degrees Celsius and 765 torr, when the
hydrogen is collected over water.
a. 2.93 c. 0.925
b. 0.960 d. 0.0388

25. Which of the following statements about gases is false?


a. Gases are highly compressible
b. Distances between molecules of gas are very large
c. Gas expands spontaneously
d. All gases are colorless and odorless at room temperature

26. The average kinetic energy of the particles of a gas is directly proportional to ___________.
a. The speed
b. The square of the speed
c. The square root of the speed
d. The square of the particle mass

27. The Kinetic Molecular Theory predicts that the pressure rises at temperature of gas increases because
_________
a. The gas molecules collide more frequently with the wall
b. The gas molecules collide more energetically with the wall
c. Both a and b
d. None of the choices

28. Which of the following is the fair statement of Graham’s Law of Effusion?
a. The rate of effusion of a gaseous substance is proportional to the square root of its molar mass
b. The rate of effusion of a gaseous substance is proportional to the its molar mass
c. The rate of effusion of a gaseous substance is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass
d. The rate of effusion of a gaseous substance is inversely proportional to its molar mass

29. According to KMT, in which of the following gases will the speed of the molecules be the highest at 200 degrees
Celsius?
a. HCl c. H2O
b. Cl2 d. SF6
30. A sample of oxygen gas was found to effuse at a rate equal to three times that of an unknown gas. The molar
mass of unknown gas is _____________ g/mol?
a. 288 c. 55
b. 96 d. 44

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