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FINAL EXAMINATION IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Name _____________________________________ Score ________________

General Instructions:
a. Read each question-and-answer choice carefully and choose the ONE BEST ANSWER. There is only
one BEST ANSWER for each question.
b. Try to answer all questions. In general, if you have some knowledge about a question, it is better to try
to answer it. You will not be penalized for guessing.
c. You can open your NOTES, LAPTOPS, TABLETS, CELLPHONE and ANYTHING you can use in
answering the question, BUT, Right minus Wrong.

One point (1) for each correct answer.

Part I. Balance the following equation. Five (5) points each.

1. Aluminum nitrate + Manganese VII oxide

2. Cesium thiosulfate + Titanium VI chlorite

3. Iron (II) phosphate + Yttrium III sulfate

4. _____ C6H12O6 + _____ O2 _____ H2O + _____ CO2

5. _____ H2O + ______ CO2 _____ C7H8 +______O2

6. _____(NH4) PO4 + _____ Pb (NO3)4 _____ Pb3 (PO4)4 + _____ NH4NO3

INSTRUCTION: Underline the correct answer.

7. Which of the following sets of coefficients will correctly balance: ____ HfCl 3 + _____ Al ------->
_____ HfCl 2 + _____ AlCl 3 (a) 3 1 3 1; (b) 1 3 1 3; (c) 2 2 1 3; (d) 4 1 2 4; (e) 1 1 1 2; (f) 1 3 3
3; (g) none of the above.

8. Which of the following sets of coefficients will correctly balance: _____ C51H98O6 + _____ O2 -
-----> _____ CO2 + _____ H2O (a) 3 1 3 1; (b) 2 3 134 110; (c) 3 2 134 110; (d) 40 110 40
55; (e) 110 110 110 220; (f) 160 3 0 3 0 30; (g) none of the above.

9. Which of the following sets of coefficients will correctly balance: _____ Mg + _____ HOH ------->
_____ Mg(OH)2 + _____ H2 (a) 3 1 3 1; (b) 1 3 1 3; (c) 2 2 1 3; (d) 4 1 2 4; (e) 1 1 1 2;
(f) 1 2 1 1; (g) none of the above.

Manganese Mn+2 Oxygen O -2 Iron Fe+2


Aluminum Al+3 Nitrate NO3 Phosphate PO4-2
Cesium Cs+1 Thiosulfate S2O3-2 Yttrium Y+3
Titanium Ti+2 Chlorite ClO2-1 Sulfate SO4-2
PART II. Analyze the problem very carefully provide solutions on the space below each problem. Five (5)
points each.

1. What is the empirical formula and actual molecular formula of a compound, given the following
percentage composition?
C = 69.6% H = 10.1% N = 20.3% Actual molar mass = 69 g/mole

Solution for E.F.

Empirical formula

Solution for A.M.F.

Actual molecular formula

Part III. Find the percent composition of following compounds.


Note: Use the back of page 2 for your solution.

Name Total Molecular Mass % Composition

Cd =
Cadmium permanganate Mn =
O=
Mg =
Fe =
Magnesium ferrocyanide
C=
N=
Fe =
Iron (II) phosphate P=
O=
V=
Vanadium III nitrite N=
O=
Y=
Yttrium III sulfate S=
O=

Element Atomic weight Element Atomic weight


Cd 112 P 31
Mn 55 V 51
Mg 24 Y 89
Fe 56 S 32
C 12 O 16
N 14 H 1
Li K
PART IV. Analyze the problem very carefully provide solutions on the space below each problem.
Five (5) points each.

1. Calculate the molar mass, number of moles and number of particles present in each of the
following compounds:

a. 100 grams NO2

b. 50 grams Li2CO3

c. 150 grams KNO3


Part IV. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Each question is followed by two or more possible answers. Only one answer is
correct. Identify the letter by writing the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the
question. Erasure is not allowed.

_______1. Betadine solution is made of 10.0% solution of the compound KI dissolve in ethanol. It is used to
prevent infection of minor cuts. How many grams of KI are needed to prepare 100.0 ml of
Betadine?
E. 10.0 g KI G. 15.0 g KI
B. 0.01 g KI D. 100.0 g KI

_______2. How many milliters of alcohol are there in 167 ml of a 85%. V/V alcohol solution?
E. 252 mL G. 228 Ml
F. 196 mL D. 142 mL

_______3. How many grams of NaHCO3 are needed to prepare 150 mL of a 0.4% W/V solution?
E. 60g NaHCO3 G. 0.6 g naNCO3
F. 6.0 g NaHCO3 D. 0.06 g naNCO3

_______4. What is the molarity of a solution that contains 4.0 moles of solute in 2 liters of solution?
E. 4.0 M G. 5.0 M
F. 8.0 M D. 2.0 M

_______5. A 750 ml bottle of wine has 80 proof spirit. What is the Percent by volume of ethanol present?
E. 80 % G. 30 %
F. 40 % D. 20 %

_______6. What is the percent concentration of 40.0 ml of solution that contain 12.0 g of table salt?
E. 30.0 % G. 23.0%
F. 3.3% D. 12.0%

_______7. How many moles of solute are present in 250 ml of 0.25 m HNO3?
E. 0.0625 mole G. 0.625 mole
F. 0.0652 mole D. 62.5 mole

_______8. How many mL of 0.625 M KOH solution would contain 0.250 mole KOH?
E. 4.0 mL G. 44.0 mL
F. 40.0 mL D. 400.0 mL

_______9. What is the molarity of 1.25 mole of KOH in 2.5 liter of solution?
E. 0.5 M G. 2.5 M
F. 0.05 M D. 3.75 M

_______10. What volume of Hydrochloric acid is needed to prepare 10% HCl when the volume of the solution
is 300 ml?
E. 10.0 ml HCl G. 30.0 ml HCl
F. 20.0 ml HCl D. 30.0 g HCl

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