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Long Quiz For Grade 11
Long Quiz For Grade 11
Name: Date:
Grade and Section: Score:
I. True or False
Instructions: On the blank provided before the number, write T if the statement is true, and F if the
statement is false.
II. Identification
Instructions: Identify the correct answer and write on the space provided.
________________1. A transformation of matter from one state to another. This occurs when energy
usually in the form of heat is added or removed from a substance.
________________2. Combination of pressure and temperature at which all the
three phases of matter are at equilibrium.
________________3. A visual representation of the pressure-temperature relationships between the
phases of a substance. It helps determine the conditions at which a substance will exist as a solid, liquid, or
gas, or at which two phases coexist in equilibrium.
________________4. Substance that has a temperature above it is critical temperature.
________________5. Absorbs energy from surrounding that is in the form of heat.
________________6. A solution that contains less solute than the maximum amount the solvent can
dissolve.
________________7. It is the substance dissolved in solution and is usually present in smaller amount.
________________8. Every piece of metal you see daily is called ______.
________________9. This type of solutions includes liquid cleaners, mouthwash, vinegar, and hydrogen
peroxide.
________________10. It is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
III. Multiple Choice
Instructions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question.
_____4. What is the relationship between intermolecular forces and vapor pressure?
a. Weak intermolecular forces, strong vapor pressure
b. Strong intermolecular forces, strong vapor pressure
c. Strong intermolecular forces, weak vapor pressure
d. Weak intermolecular forces, weak vapor pressure
_____5. Which is the weakest type of intermolecular force?
a. Dipole-Dipole Forces
b. Hydrogen Bonds
c. Ion-Dipole Forces
d. London Dispersion Forces
IV. Enumeration
Instructions: Read the following questions and enumerate your answers on the blank spaces below. (10
points)
What are the general properties of solids? Give at least four (4) properties.
3.
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What are the general properties of liquids? Give at least four (4) properties.
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10.