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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Division of Antique
COL. RUPERTO ABELLON NATIONAL SCHOOL
Guisijan, Laua-an, Antique

MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN CHEMISTRY 1


MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Directions: Read and answer the questions carefully. Write the letter of the best answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Soap is produced in the reaction of Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or Potassium hydroxide (KOH) with animal fats or vegetable oils. This soap-
making process is called______________.
a. Saponification b. Soapication c. Mineralization d. Remineralization
2. Sodium Fluoride (NaF) in toothpastes keeps the teeth clean and replaces the lost calcium and phosphorus in the process called_______.
a. Saponification b. Soapication c. Mineralization d. Remineralization
3. A substance being dissolved in a solution is ______________.
a. Solvent b. Solute c. Solution d. Dissolution
4. Which is an example of a mixture containing immiscible liquids?
a. Water and alcoholb. Water and salt c. Oil and water d. vegetable oil and sesame oil
5. During birthdays, spaghetti has been the most requested food at home. You are told to remove the pasta from the pan with hot water. As a STEM
student, what separation technique will you apply?
a. Heating further to let the water evaporate.
b. b. Use a strainer to easily separate the pasta from the hot water.
c. Pick the pasta one by one so you could separate it from the hot water.
d. Let the mixture of pasta and water to cool off then get a spoon to scoop the water.
6. A separation technique for a mixture of two miscible liquids with a sufficient difference in their boiling points.
a. Decantation b. Distillation c. Evaporation d. Filtration
7. What sub-atomic particle is continuously moving around the nucleus?
a. Alpha b. Electron c. Neutron d. Proton
8. A dense central part of the atom is called ___________.
a. Electron b. Neutron c. Nucleus d. Proton
9. What determines the identity of an atom?
a. No. of Protons b. No. of Electrons c. No. of Neutrons d. No. of valence electrons
10. The particles in an atom that are neutral (have no charge) are called______________
a. Alpha b. Electron c. Neutron d. Proton
11. Protons have a ___________ charge while electrons have a _____________ charge.
a. Negative; positiveb. Negative; neutral c. Positive; neutral d. Positive; negative
12. How many protons does an atom with an atomic number of 6 have?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
13. What does 1.00794 in the periodic table of elements stands for in Hydrogen?
a. Name of element b. Symbol of element c. Mass number d. Atomic number
14. What charge will an atom have if it loses 2 electrons?
a. -1 b. +1 c. -2 d. +2
15. An atom undergoes radioactive decay and its mass decreases from 138 to 134. What type of decay did the atom undergo?
a. Alpha b. Beta c. Gamma d. Positron
16. What is the ionic formula of the compound formed between lithium and chlorine?
a. LiCl b. Li1Cl1 c. Li2Cl d. LiCl2
17. When the number of protons is added to the number of neutrons, it will form the_______________ of an element.
a. Atomic number b. Atomic charge c. Mass number d. Number of electrons
18. These are elements having the same atomic number but different mass number.
a. Electrons b. Isotopes c. Isobars d.Isotones
19. What isotope is used to locate brain tumors and damaged heart cells?
a. I-131 b. C-11 c. Se-75 d. Tc-99
20. Which of the following emissions travel at the speed of light?
a. Alpha b. Beta c. Gamma d. Omega
21. A compound with a combination of a metal and a nonmetal is _________________.
a. Covalent b. Hydrogen c. Ionic d. Metallic
22. A positively charged ion is ____________.
a. Anion b. Cation c. Orion d. Zion
23. A shorthand representation of molecules and compounds, and the numbers of atoms present in a molecule.
a. Chemical formula b. Structural formula c. Empirical formula d. Molecular formula
24. What is the name of a chemical formula CCl4?
a. Monocarbon tetrachlorine b. Carbon Tetrachlorine c. Carbon Tetrachloride d. Monocarbon Chloride
25. The process in which an unstable atomic nucleus spontaneously loses energy by emitting ionizing particles and radiation.
a. Chemical Radiation b. Radioactive decay c. Ultraviolet radiation d. Radio waves
Test II. Write the Atomic number, Electron Configuration, Valence Electron, Electron dot structure and the Chemical formula of the following
compounds. Show your solutions. (25 points)

1. Calcium and Chlorine 2. Barium and Oxygen

3. Magnesium and Phosphorus

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Prepared by: Checked: Approved:

TERESA MARIE Y. CORDERO REBECCA Y. BAÑA MARILYN D.


SORILLA
Teacher I Head Teacher Designate/Master Teacher II Principal II

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