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MABINI COLLEGE OF BATANGAS, INC.

“A Tradition of Excellence”
MONTHLY TEST IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1

Name: _________________________________ Score: ____/55


Course & Year Level: ____________________

A. IDENTIFICATION Directions: Identify what is being asked in the following statements. Write your answer
on the space provided before each number.
_____________________1.A general rule of thumb that describes the tendency of atoms to have a complete set of
eight electrons in their valence shell.
_____________________2. This is another term used to describe the percent composition
_____________________3. The mass of the compound is based on its
_____________________4. These are abbreviations that are used to represent chemical elements in written form.
_____________________5. It is a combination of chemical symbols and numerical subscripts that tell the
composition of a compound.
_____________________6. This is the ratio of the mass of an element and the mass of the compound, multiplied
by 100.
_____________________7. s orbitals can accommodate up to __ electrons.
_____________________8. A set of two shared electrons is called ___.
_____________________9. It is the quantity in grams that equals the atomic mass of the element.
_____________________10. It states that atoms combine in definite proportion by mass.
B. CLASSIFICATION Directions: Determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent. Write the
appropriate chemical formula & chemical name of it. (2pts each)
Compound Chemical name/Chemical formula Type of bond
1. N2O2
2. SiF4
3. Al2O2
4. Fe2O3
5. P4O10
6. Diboron tetrahydride
7. Zinc sulfide
8. Silicon dioxide
9. Sulfur dichloride
10.Carbon monoxide

C. Directions: Calculate the percentage composition & molar mass of the following data. Write your complete
solution at the back page of your test paper. (5pts each)
1. Analysis of a 12.04-g sample of a liquid compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen showed
that it contains 7.34 g C, 1.85 g H, and 2.85 g N. What is the percent composition of this compound?
2. A sample of a liquid was decomposed into its elements and gave 5.627 g of carbon, 1.034 g of hydrogen,
and 3.459 g of oxygen. What is the percentage composition of this compound?
3. Calculate the percentage composition of the NaHCO 3 (Sodium Bicarbonate).
4. What is the molar mass of the compound sodium arsenate, Na2AsO4?
5. Calculate the Molar Mass of (NH4)2CO3.

Prepared by:
Rica May M. De Castro, LPT
Teacher

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