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San Lorenzo Ruiz Center of Studies and Schools

Villa De San Lorenzo, St. Dominic Corinthian Dolores, City of San Fernando Pampanga

Third Quarterly Test


CHEMISTRY 2
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ________________________________ Score: _________________________


Date:__________________________________ Parent’s Signature: ______________

I. Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1.  It is the set of attractive and repulsive forces that occur between the molecules as
a result of the polarity of the molecules.
a. Intermolecular forces b. London Dispersion
c. Intramolecular forces d. Dipole interaction

2. The strongest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a ___x___ and the
weakest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a ___x____.
a. solid, liquid b. solid, gas
c. liquid, gas d. liquid, solid

3. Which is the weakest type of intermolecular force?


a. dipole-dipole b. hydrogen bonding
c. ion-dipole d. London dispersion force

4.  ___x____ it is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state,
without passing through the liquid state.
a. melting b. sublimation
c. boiling d. freezing

5. Which of the following is NOT a phase change?


a. melting b. diffusion
c. sublimation d. vaporization

6. The escape of gas molecules from the surface of an uncontained liquid is known as
____x_____.
a. evaporation b. condensation
c. sublimation d. boiling

7. Which of the following do liquids and gases have in common?


a. Both liquids and gases have the ability to flow
b. Neither liquids nor gases have a fixed shape
c. Both liquids and gases have weaker intermolecular forces than solids3
d. All of the answers are correct

8. Which mixture contains particles that are in a dispersed phase and do not settle
out?
a. a suspension b. a colloid
c. a homogeneous mixture d. solution

9. What property of water refers to water's ability to stick to other things?


a. cohesion b. capillary action
c. surface tension c. adhesion
10. Which of the following is NOT a property of water?
a. it is more dense as a solid than a liquid
b. it is cohesive
c. it is adhesive
d. it is the universal solvent
 
II. Identification
A. Classify whether the following interaction is dipole-dipole, dispersion forces or
hydrogen bonding.

1. H2O-_______________________________________________________________

2. OH-_________________________________________________________

3. C5H12____________________________________________________________

4. C=O -______________________________________________________________

5. PH3- _______________________________________________

H P O C
P-1 P- 2 P- 2 P-6
E-1 E-1 E-1 E- 6
VE-1 VE-5 VE- 6 VE-4

B. Give the dipole-dipole forces of the following using their electronegativity.


(2 pts each)

6. Na-Cl

7. C≡O

8. I- Cl

9. Al=Cl

10. HCl
III. Refer to the following diagram and answer the following questions. (2 points each)

A. Phase Changes

Critical point
225 atm

1 atm
PRESSURE

Water (liquid)

Phase Diagram Worksheet Answers

Refer to the phase diagram below when answering the questions on this worksheet:
1 .What is the critical temperature of compound X?. ___________
2 At what temperature and pressure will all three phases coexist? ________

3. If I have a bottle of compound X at a pressure of 45 atm and temperature of 1000 C,


what will happen if I raise the temperature to 400 0 C?
_________________________________________________________________

4. If you were to have a bottle containing compound X in your closet, what phase
would it most likely be in?

5. What is the vapor pressure of compound X at 450 C0?


______________________________________________________________

B. Solubility Curves

1. What relationship exists between solubility and temperature for most of the
substances shown?

______________________________________________________________________
_______
2. Approximately how many grams of NaNO3 will dissolve in 100 g water at 10 °C?

________________________________________________________________

3. How many grams of NaCl will dissolve at 34 °C?


___________

4. How many grams of KCl will dissolve in 1 liter of H2O at 50


°C? __________

5. 500 g of water are used to make a saturated solution of KCl at 15 °C. How many
more grams of KCl could be dissolved if the temperature were raised to 78 °C?

____________________________________________________________

IV. Problem Solving: Provide the solution, given and formula. FINAL ANSWER should
be in a box and signed. (5 points each)

1. Calculate the molarity of each of the following solutions:

a. 12.4 g KCl in 289.2 mL solution  

b. 16.4 g CaCl2 in 0.614 L solution  

2. What is the molarity of a solution containing 0.65 NaHCO 3 in 4.2 liters?

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