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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
AGUSAN DEL SUR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Francisco, Agusan del Sur

Advanced Chemistry
Third Summative Test
2021-2022

Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on your
activity notebook.

1. A cold glass of water collects water droplets on the outside on a hot summer day. This
is an example of what phase change?
a. sweating b. vaporization c. condensation d. melting
2. A candle drips wax on a table. This is an example of what phase change?
a. freezing b. sublimation c. condensation d. melting
3. Which phase changes require an increase in energy?
a. melting and freezing c. freezing and condensation
b. melting and vaporization d. condensation and vaporization
4. Which phase changes require an overall energy loss?
a. freezing and condensation c. condensation and vaporization
b. melting and vaporization d. melting and freezing
5. Adding energy to a substance makes it particles move ______________.
a. the same b. none of the above c. faster d. shower
6. On a cold day, a person can see their breath. This is an example of what phase
change?
a. Vaporization b. melting c. condensation d. freezing
7. All changes in the state of matter of a substance requires
a. vibration b. permission c. condensation d. energy
8. What happens to particles when they are heated?
a. They speed up and spread out c. They slow down and compress
b. They stop moving d. They move closer together and speed up
9. What are the molecules responsible for during a phase change?
a. to rearrange the matter into a new state. c. to change
b. to move faster and faster d. to stop moving
10. What type of state of matter is a gas that has electrons flowing through it?
a. Gas b. Plasma c. Liquid d. Solid
11. 1. The kinetic theory of matter states that the higher the temperature, the faster the
a. Particles that make up a substance move c. Molecules of gas rush together
b. Bonds between atoms break down d. Lighter particles within a substance clump together
12. The kinetic theory of matter helps to explain the differences between ____________
a. temperature of objects. c. types of motion
b. particles of only a gas. d. states of matter.
13. Which of the following is not a statement regarding the Kinetic Molecular Theory of
Matter?
a. all matter is made of particles called atoms
b. the particles that make up matter are always in motion
c. forces of attraction do not influence KE
14. Matter that has a definite shape and definite volume is a ___________
a. gas b. liquid c. solid d. plasma
15. Which of the following best describes a solid?
a. particles can move past one another yet are still packed together
b. the particles are in rigid fixed positions
c. the particles move freely and fill the volume of nearly any space
16. The removal of heat and the resulting release of energy from matter causes ………..
a. particles to speed up, rebound further away while forces of attraction lessen.
b. particles to move freely, while filling the volume of space around them.
c. particles to slow down, rebound closer together and forces of attraction to gain.
17. When fluids are subjected to increases in pressure they tend to do this.
a. evaporate b. contract c. expand d. solidify
18. Condensation is the phase change in which a substance changes from
_________________.
a. solid to liquid b. liquid to gas c. gas to liquid d. liquid to solid
19. Which of the following phase changes requires the addition of energy? Energy is
absorbed by the matter.
a. condensation b. vaporization c. deposition d. freezing
20. Label the charges on the water molecule. This positive/ negative arrangement is
called… Water Properties
a. Hydrophilic b. Hydrophobic c. Solvent d. Polarity
21. Arrhenius defined an acid as:
a. a species that can donate a proton.
b. a species that can accept a pair of electrons.
c. a source of OH- ions in water.
d. a source of H+ ions in water.
22. In the Bronsted-Lowry system, a base is defined as:
a. a proton donor.
b. a hydroxide donor.
c. an electron-pair acceptor.
d. a water-former.
23. In the equation: HF + H2O H3O+ + F-
a. H2O is a base and HF is its conjugate acid.
b. H2O is an acid and HF is the conjugate base.
c. HF is an acid and F- is its conjugate base.
d. HF is a base and H3O+ is its conjugate acid.
24. For the system shown here: HOBr + OH- H2O + OBr-
Bronsted would classify the base species as:
a. OH- and HOBr b. H2O and OH- c. OBr- and OH- d. OBr- and HOBr
25. Which is the strongest acid?
a. HClO4 b. HClO3 c. HClO2 d. HClO
26. Which of these species is probably the weakest acid?
a. HCl b. H3PO4 c. H2PO4- d. HPO42-
27. Consider the neutralization reactions between the following acid-base pairs in dilute
aqueous solutions:
(1) CH3COOH + NaOH 
(2) HNO3 + Mg(OH)2 
(3) H3PO4 + Ba(OH)2 
(4) HCl + KOH 
(5) H2CO3 + LiOH 
For which of the reactions is the net ionic equation: H+ + OH-  H2O ?

a. 1, 3 b. 1, 4, 5 c. 2, 3 d. 1
28. Which one of the following represents the net ionic equation for the reaction of nitric
acid with aluminium hydroxide?
a. 3H+ + Al(OH)3  Al3+ + 3H2O c. HNO3 + OH-  NO3- + H2O
b. 3HNO3 + Al(OH)3  Al(NO3)3 + 3H2O d. H+ + OH-  H2O
29. Which one of the following is an amphoteric metal hydroxide?
a. KOH b. Ba(OH)2 c. Pb(OH)2 d. LiOH
30. According to the Lewis theory, a base _____ .
a. is a proton acceptor. c. makes available a share in a pair of electrons.
b. is a proton donor. d. produces OH- ions in aqueous solution.
31. When an acid reacts with metal carbonate, the products are
a. salt b. water c. carbon dioxide d. all of above
32. Phenolphthalein in acidic solution is
a. Colorless b. pink colored c. yellow colored d. orange colored
33. Preservatives are used to preserve
a. food b. acids c. bases d. water
34. The process in which acids (H ) and bases (OH ) react to form salts and water is called
+ -

a. neutralization b. hydrogenation c. halogenation d. sublimation


35. A substance that donates a pair of electrons to form a coordinate covalent bond is called
a. Lewis acid b. Lewis base c. Bronsted-Lowry acid d. Bronsted-Lowry base
36. The amount of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) secreted daily by gastric glands is
a. 1 lit b. 3 lit c. 2 lit d. 4 lit
37. Corrosive effect on the skin is caused by
a. acids b. bases c. water d. mercury
38. The acid used for the manufacture of fertilizers and explosives is
a. nitric acid b. sulfuric acid c. phosphoric acid d. hydrochloric acid
39. When a metal replaces hydrogen atom then the compound form is
a. oxide b. ether c. salt d. alcohol
40. The Bronsted-Lowry acid in the reaction H2O + NH3 NH+ 4 + OH- is
a. H2O b. NH3 c. OH- d. NH+4
41. The oesophagus is the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. Heartburn
occurs when some of the stomach juices flow backwards up the oesophagus. To help
relieve heartburn, a person should take medicine that is
a. Neutral b. acidic or basic. c. basic d. acidic
42. The relative strengths of acids are determined by the extent to which the acid
particles
a. eat holes in clothing. c. are able to stay together.
b. ionize in water solution. d. retain their shape.
43. A substance that can act as either an acid or a base is described as
a. neutral. c. conjugate.
b. ambidextrous. d. amphoteric.
44. In a neutralization reaction, the individual properties of the acid and base
a. are destroyed. c. become more basic.
b. become more acidic. d. are reinforced.
45. Because acids and bases are conductors of electricity, they are referred to as
a. indicators. b. electrolytes c. insulators. d. capacitors.

Figure 1.0
46. In Figure 1.0, which substance is a binary acid?
a. substance A b. substance B c. substance C d. substance D
47. Which substance in Figure 1.0 is an oxy acid?
a. substance A b. substance B c. substance C d. substance D
48. Which substance in Figure 1.0 is the carboxylic acid?
a. substance A b. substance B c. substance C d. substance D
49. Which substance in Figure 1.0 has an acidic hydrogen?
a. substance a only c. all of the above
b. substances a, b, and c d. none of the above choices
50. Which substance in Figure 1.0 would have the prefix “hydro” in its name?
a. substance A c. substance C
b. substance B d. substance D

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