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Name:_____________________________________________________ Date:_____________

Strand and Section:__________________________________________ Score:____________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.

_____1. Water is different from other substances because


a. It is denser as a solid than a liquid c. It is less dense as a solid than a liquid
b. It is denser as a gas than a liquid d.It is less dense as a solid than a gas
_____2. The melting point of water is
a. 100˚C b. 0 C c. 32˚C d. 60 C
_____3. Which type of solid generally has the highest melting point?
a. metallic c. molecular
b. ionic d. covalent network
_____4. During the condensing of a liquid, the kinetic energy____________ and the potential energy
_______________.
a. Stays the same, increases c. stays the same, decreases
b. Increases, decreases d. increases, increases
_____5. Solubility is defined as the amount of solute in solvent at a given temperature, dissolved in
___________ of the solvent.
a. 20 g b. 10 g c. 100 g d. 2000 g
_____6. The process in which a solid directly changes to vapor is known as
a. evaporation b. sublimation c. diffusion d. condensation
_____7. The temperature-pressure condition at and above which the vapor of a substance can no longer
be liquefied is called __________.
a. critical point b. normal boiling pt. c. triple point d. normal freezing pt.
_____8. Ice melts when its particles
a. gain energy then begins to move b. lose energy then begins to move
c. move faraway from each other then gain energy d. come close together then lose energy
_____9. Refers to the temperature at which the molecules have the lowest possible kinetic energy.
a. absolute zero b. melting point c. freezing point d. boiling point
_____10. Sublimation refers to
a. the melting of solid c. the condensation of gas to liquid
b. the vaporization of liquid d. the vaporization of solid
_____11. Refers to the amount of heat needed to melt or freeze a unit mass of a substance
a. heat vaporization c. heat of condensation
b. heat of fusion d. heat of solidification
_____12. This is used to determine the unknown concentration of a solution.
a. molarity b. molarity c. titration d. dilution
_____13. Which of the following should you use to express concentration in terms of moles of solute
and grams of solvent?
a. molarity b. molality c. mole fraction d. percent by mass
b. molality d. percent by mass
_____14. If you express 3.75 g in 50 mL to ppm, it will be
a. 75,000 ppm c. 75 ppm
b. 0.75 ppm d. 75, 000, 000 ppm
_____15. Which of the following doesn’t affect the solubility?
a. pressure b. temperature c. molecule size d. molar size
II. COMPLETE THE TABLE: Fill in the necessary information in the table to show what changes in
kinetic energy and molecular order occur with phase changes.

Kinetic Energy Molecular Order


Description Change Change Endothermic Term for Phase Change
of (Increase or (Increase or or
Phase Change Decrease) Decrease) Exothermic
1. solid to liquid
2. gas to solid
3. solid to gas
4. liquid to solid
5. gas to liquid

III.IDENTIFICATION: Identify what type of crystalline solid (metallic solid, ionic solid,
molecular solid or covalent network solid) are the listed substances below. Write your answer on the
space provided.

1. Cu __________________________ 9. C10H20O ________________________


2. NaCl __________________________ 10. MgBr2 ________________________
3. SiO2 __________________________ 11. C2H12O11 ________________________
4. CH4 __________________________ 12. Al ________________________
5. Ca(NO3)2________________________ 13. CaF2 ________________________
6. CO2 __________________________ 14. C10H8 ________________________
7. Fe __________________________ 15. C60 ________________________
8. CuSO4 __________________________

PROBLEM SOLVING:
1. What mass of NaF must be mixed with 25 mL of water to create a 5.2% by mass solution?

2. What is the molarity of a solution formed from 6.75 g NaCl dissolved in water to make a
solution with total volume of 452 mL? (Na= 23g/mol, Cl=35 g/mol)

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