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Brokenshire College

BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Madapo, Davao City

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION


STEM 3 – GENERAL CHEMISTRY
BY: CRIS JOY D. LONGYAPON, LPT

Name: ________________________________________ Date: ________________

Grade Level & Section: ___________________________ Score: _______________

General Instructions: This is a 60 – item test, read each instruction written every type of
test. Answer this test in one hour. Use black pen in answering the
test questionnaire. BACK PAGE will serve as your scratch paper.
ERASURES ARE CONSIDERED WRONG. NO CHEATING.

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE


INSTRUCTION: Read each statement carefully and encircle the letter your best answer.
1. There are many philosophers and chemists who are behind the fundamental laws of
chemistry, one of them is the French chemists who learned about the experiment of
Joseph Priestly. Who chemists is this?
a. Robert Boyle
b. Antoine – Laurent Lavoisier
c. Robert Bouyle
d. Antoine – Lauent Lavoiseir
2. What is the contribution of Joseph Priestly in the Fundamental laws of chemistry?
a. He discover and isolated oxygen gas called dephlogisticated air
b. He found out about the gas, and he already called it oxygen and it involved
combustion and respiration.
c. He used quantitative approach in his experiments. He measured the amount of the
substances before and after the chemical reaction in a closed vessel.
d. He conclude from his data that matter can undergo changes during chemical
reactions.
3. Who has the biggest impact in the existence of fundamental laws of chemistry?
a. Jhon Dalton
b. Joseph – Louis Proust
c. Antoine – Laurent Lavoisier
d. All of the above
4. This Fundamental laws of chemistry states that in a chemical reaction, the mass of a
substance produced is equal to the mass of substances reacted. Which of the following
refers to this statement?
a. Law of conservation of mass
b. Law of Definite compositions
c. Law of multiple proportions
d. None of the above
5. Which of the following refers to the law of multiple proportions?
a. This law states that any sample of a given compound will always be composed of the
same elements in the same proportion by a mass.

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b. This law states that for elements that can formed different compounds, the masses of
the second element that can combined with a fixed mass of the first element are in the
ratio of small whole numbers.
c. This law states that in a chemical reaction, the mass of a substance produced is equal
to the mass of substances reacted.
d. Both A and C
6. Which of the following refers to the law of Definite proportions?
a. This law states that any sample of a given compound will always be composed of the
same elements in the same proportion by a mass.
b. This law states that for elements that can formed different compounds, the masses of
the second element that can combined with a fixed mass of the first element are in the
ratio of small whole numbers.
c. This law states that in a chemical reaction, the mass of a substance produced is equal to
the mass of substances reacted.
d. All of the Above
7. What are the correct sequence of the subatomic particles of an atom?
a. Proton, Neutron, Electron
b. Proton, Electron, Neutron
c. Electron, Proton, Neutron
d. Neutron, Electron, proton
8. What is the relative mass properties of proton?
a. 1.007276
b. 1.002776
c. 1.002276
d. 1.002767
9. What is the electrical charge unit of subatomic particles?
a. e-
b. p+
c. n0
d. C
10. It is one of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic
number and position in the periodic table and nearly identical chemical behavior but with
different atomic masses and physical properties.
a. Mass number
b. Atomic weight
c. Isotopes
d. Valence electrons

11. How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are in an isotope of Dysprosium?
a. 66, 66, 97
b. 97, 66, 66
c. 66, 97,97
d. 66,97, 66
12. How many neutron of the thallium element with 204 atomic mass?
a. 81, 81, 123
b. 123,123, 81
c. 82, 82, 122
d. 122, 122, 82
13. Which of the following referesent the structural formula of benzene?
a. b b. c d

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14. Which of the following referesent the MODEL of Glucose?
a. b c d

15. Which of the following refers to the chemical formula of COCAINE?


a. C17H21NO4
b. C10H20NO4
c. C15H18NO4
d. C17H20NO4
TEST II. ENUMERATION
INSTRUCTION: List down what is being asked on each of the following items.

Write the Chemical name of the following ionic compounds.


16. NH4Cl ___________________________________
17. Fe(NO3)3 _____________________________________________________

18. Pb(SO4)2 ___________________________________


19. SiSe2 ____________________________________
20. Mn2(SO3)3 ____________________________________

Write the Chemical name of the following covalent compounds.


21. P4S5 ____________________________________
22. Si2Br6 ____________________________________
23. SeF6 _____________________________________
24. Rn3P _____________________________________
25. NKr3 _____________________________________

Write the Chemical formula of the following ionic compounds.


26. Lithium acetate _________________________________
27. Zinc Carbonate _________________________________
28. Gallium Chloride _______________________________
29. Molybdenum Sulfate _____________________________
30. Calcium Bromide _____________________________

Write the Chemical formula of the following covalent compounds.


31. Antiomony tribromide ___________________________
32. Hexaboron silicide ___________________________

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33. Decaiodide pentaflourine _________________________
34. Dinitrogen trioxide _________________________
35. Chlorine Dioxide __________________________

TEST III. SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS


INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the following questions in 3-5 sentences only.

Your score will be based on the following:


CRITERIA Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement
3 2 1
- Exceptional clarity - Clear expression of - Ideas lack clarity and
and coherence. ideas. coherence.
Clarity and coherence - Smooth flow of - Ideas are presented - Limited connection
thoughts. logically. between ideas.
- Easily - Reader can follow the - Difficult to follow the
understandable response. response.
- Thoroughly - Addresses the main - incomplete or tangential
Appropriateness or addresses all points of the question. response to the
Accuracy aspects of the - Shows understanding question.
question. of the topic. - Limited understanding
- - Demonstrates a - Response is generally reflected in the
deep understanding relevant. response.
of the topic. - Response lacks
- Response is highly relevance to the
relevant. question.
The use of words are The use of words are good and The use of words are fair and has
excellent and has no errors in has a few errors only many serious errors
Grammar and Spelling the grammatical structures

36-38. How the fundamental laws led to Dalton’s postulates?

39-41. What is the importance of Lewis structure in making structural formula?

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TEST IV. PROBLEM SOLVING
INSTRUCTIONS: Analyze each statement and answer what is being ask on each item.

42-45. Draw and apply the octet rule in making structural formula of C2H2.

46-49. How many moles of glucose (C6 H12 O6) atoms are in 10.22 grams?

Balance each of the following chemical equations.


50. _____Fe + ______ H2SO4 ______ Fe2(SO4)3 + _______ H2

51. _____ B2Br6 + ______ HNO3 _____ B(NO3)3 + ________ HBr

52. _____Ca3(PO4)2 + _____ H2SO4 ____CaSO4 + _______Ca(H2PO4)2

53. _____ H2 SO4 + ______ Pb(OH)4 _____ Pb(SO4)2 + ______ H2O

54. _____ Hg(OH)2 + _____ H3PO4 _______ Hg3(PO4)2 + ______ H2O

55. _____ HClO4 + _____ P4O10 ______ H3PO4 + ______ Cl2O7

56. _____ KNO3 + _____ H2CO3 ______ K2CO3 + _______ HNO3

57. _____ SeCl6 + _____ O2 ______ SeO2 + ________ Cl2

58. _____ BF3 + ______ Li2SO3 __________ B2(SO3)3 + _________ LiF

59. _____ Au2S3 + ______ H2 _____________ Au + _________ H2S

60. ______ V2O5 + _______ HCl ________ VOCl3 + ________ H2O

‘Life is always confusing and difficult, but remember, all successful people are the fighter,

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The destiny of your life is always in your hands!’

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