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Remarks:
Choose among the choices the best answer to the given question. Write the answer on the SPACE PROVIDED, if the answer does not
belong to the choices, write the CORRECT answer. Manage your time wisely.
a. high pressure causes O2 to move slowly 12. What is the valence electron configuration
b. high temperature causes O2 to move slowly of Cl?
c. high pressure causes O2 to move fast
a. 3s2 3p7 b. 7s2 7p3
d. high temperature causes O2 to move fast
c. 7s2 3p5 d. 3s2 3p5
6. According to Neils Bohr, electron is _______
13. Which of the following ionic compounds
around the nucleus? have the lowest boiling point?
a. a standing wave
b. a circular standing wave a. LiF b. NaF
c. a particle in a circular motion c. LiCl d. NaCl
d. both a particle and a wave
14. What will be the tendency of each
7. Superposition describes… hydrogen when it combines with sulfur?
a. unknown position a. it loses one electron
b. uncertain position b. it shares one electron
c. no position c. it accepts one electron
d. void position d. it loses two electrons
For numbers 15-17, refer to these four elements 24. What is the chemical formula for
that have the following electron configurations. magnesium bromide?
Element W: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 a. MgBr2 b. MgBr
Element X: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 c. Mg2Br d. Mg3Br2
Element Y: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5
Element Z: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d5 25. Which of the following statements best
suggests that element X follows the octet
rule?
15. Which element needs the highest ionization
energy? a. Being a halogen, element X gains
a. element W b. element X seven electrons.
c. element Y d. element Z b. Being an alkali metal, element X loses
one electron.
16. Which element is the most metallic? c. Having three valence electrons, element
X gains five electrons.
a. element W b. element X d. Having six valence electrons, element
c. element Y d. element Z X loses two electrons.
17. Which element has the highest atomic 26. Atom A have the electron configuration
radius? 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2. Atom B, on the other
a. element W b. element X hand, have the electron configuration
c. element Y d. element Z 1s2 2s2 2p4. Which of the following
statements is true when atom A and atom
For numbers 18-19, refer to the following B bond together?
quantum numbers. a. Atom A accepts a pair of electrons from
atom B.
n=4 =2 b. Atom A gives a pair of electrons to atom B.
= +1 ms = -1/2 c. Atom B gives a pair of electrons to atom A.
d. Atom B shares a pair of electrons with
atom A.
18. What sublevel is being occupied by the
electron above? 27. How many lone pairs are present in
a. sharp b. principal Nitrogen gas (N2)?
c. diffused d. fundamental a. 1 b. 4
c. 2 d. 6
19. What is the orbital configuration of the
electron? 28. Which of the following elements will need
a. 4p6 b. 4d4 the lowest amount of ionization energy to
c. 4d8 d. 4d9 become an ion (cation or anion)?
a. Sodium b. Magnesium
20. Which of the following compounds has 2 pi c. Chlorine d. Potassium
bonds?
29. Which of the following does not describe
a. sodium chloride b. chlorine gas (Cl2)
the bond between two oxygen atoms?
c. ethene d. nitrogen gas (O2)
a. It has 1 pi bond and 1 sigma bond.
21. What is the chemical name for CrCl3? b. Both oxygen atoms have equal sharing
of electrons.
a. chromium(II) chloride
c. It has 2 bonding pair and 4 lone pairs.
b. chromium(III) chloride
d. None of the above
c. chromium(II) trichloride
d. chromium(III) trichloride
30. The figure above shows the 3-dimensional
22. What is the chemical name for NH4+? representation of which compound?
a. ammonia a. CH2 b. CH3
b. ammonium c. CH4 d. C4H4 or CH
c. ammonium ion Part II. 4 Pics 1 Word.
d. nitrogen tetrahydride
47. n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = +1/2
Diffusion: Concentration Difference 49. The heavier the gas molecules are, the faster the
rate of its effusion.
50. The quantity (number of moles) of a gas is
directly proportional to its temperature.
63. G I S
51. The total pressure of a gas can be computed by The
getting the total quantity (number of moles) of all
gas components and placing it in an ideal gas law Q I U
given that its volume & temperature are constant.
65. O U E S
Part VI. Problem Solving. Solve the following
problems below and write your complete solution.
L U R N
58-59. It takes 6 minutes for 1L of CO2 to effuse
through a porous barrier. How long will it take for
800 mL of CO to effuse under identical conditions? C H T E
Elements in the d-blocks are also called
____________ metals.
Part M T I N
VIII.
R O F N
60-61. At STP, what is the density of 3 moles of I R S A
oxygen gas (O2)?
Diagrams and Illustrations. Draw the following
chemical structures. Indicate the bonding pairs
and the lone pairs.
72-73. What is the reason why fluorine have higher 78. A. ms = -1/2
tendency to react with sodium than chlorine? B. l = 2
____________________________________ C. n = 2
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D. ms = -2
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____________________________________ 79. A. Iron (II) oxide
B. Potassium permanganate
C. Ammonium chloride
D. Carbon dioxide
80. A. Hydrogen
B. Beryllium
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D. Barium
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74. A. Pressure
B. Temperature
C. Number of Moles
D. Density