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University of Perpetual Help System

GMA Campus
San Gabriel GMA, Cavite, Philippines, 4117
(02)519-4100 • (046)460-4086 •
NAME: Allen James VIllanueva www. gma. uphsl.edu.ph DATE: December 5, 2021
SECTION: STEM 2 Ruby TEACHER: Mr. Harvey Macha

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
WORKSHEET

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the following in a clean paper and save as a .pdf file. Copy before answering. Round off
to 2 decimal places (nearest hundredths) in calculated answers. Show your solutions and submit as pdf file.

A. True or False. (1pt each)


FALSE 1. Volume is directly proportional to temperature according to Gay-Lussac’s experiment.
TRUE 2. According to the kinetic molecular theory of gases, the velocity of gases is dependent on temperature.
TRUE 3. Pressure increases when temperature is increased based on Amonton’s law.
TRUE 4. The deeper you go under the ground, the higher the pressure becomes.
FALSE 5. Ions are formed because of protons being donated or gained by an atom.
TRUE 6. Mole fraction can be calculated by dividing the partial mole value to the total mole.
TRUE 7. The combined gas law states the relationship among pressure, volume and temperature of a fixed amount
of gas.
FALSE 8. Diffusion is the escape of gases thru tiny openings of a container.
TRUE 9. Valence electrons are electrons found in the outermost shell of an atom.
TRUE 10. Photon (light particle) is emitted by an atom whenever an electron jumps from a high energy level to a
lower energy level.
TRUE 11. High radiation wavelengths give off high energy.
TRUE 12. All “s” orbitals are spherical in shape.
TRUE 13. All organic compound contains Carbon.
TRUE 14. A polar molecule such as water has zero net charge.
TRUE 15. Polar molecules are generally hydrophilic which can easily be attracted to chemical bonds.

B. Identification. (1pt each)


299 792 458 m s-1 1. Speed of light value.
Louie de Broglie 2. He proposed that all moving objects have wavelike properties.
Orbital 3. The region of space within which electrons are found.
The Aufbau Principle 4. This principle dictates the manner in which electrons are filled in the atomic orbitals
of an atom in its ground state.
Ionic Bond 5. A compound which is held together by ionic bonds; composed of one or more cations
(+ charged ions) and one or more anions (- charged ions).
Lewis Structure 6. As a structural representation of a molecule where dots are used to show electron
positions around the atoms and lines or dot pairs represent covalent bonds between atoms.
Electronegativity 7. Is a chemical property of an atom that describes its tendency to attract electrons toward
itself.
8 Electrons 8. How many electrons do the second shell (2s and 2p) of an atom have?
Radionuclides 9. A radioactive form of an atom.
Covalent Bond 10. These compounds have bonds where electrons are being shared between atoms.
University of Perpetual Help System
GMA Campus
San Gabriel GMA, Cavite, Philippines, 4117
(02)519-4100 • (046)460-4086 •
www. gma. uphsl.edu.ph
University of Perpetual Help System
GMA Campus
San Gabriel GMA, Cavite, Philippines, 4117
(02)519-4100 • (046)460-4086 •
www. gma. uphsl.edu.ph
University of Perpetual Help System
GMA Campus
San Gabriel GMA, Cavite, Philippines, 4117
(02)519-4100 • (046)460-4086 •
www. gma. uphsl.edu.ph

END

Total: 85 points

Prepared by: Harvey Q. Macha, LPT

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