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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer. NO
SUPERIMPOSITIONS, NO ALTERATIONS, NO TEARING, AND NO ERASURES.

1. A substance that produces H+ ions in aqueous solution.


a. Acid b. Base c. Conjugate acid d. Conjugate base

2. A substance formed when an acid donates a proton to another molecule or ion,


a. Base b. Acid c. Conjugate base d. Conjugate acid

3. ATP; use of protein channel.


a. Diffusion b. Simple diffusion c. Active diffusion d. Facilitated diffusion

4. Responsible for the “selectively permeable” characteristic of the cell.


a. Cell membrane b. Phospholipid bilayer c. Cholesterol d. Cell wall

5. What is the environment of vaginal canal?


a. acidic b. Somewhat acidic c. Neutral d. Somewhat neutral

6. Refers to the pathological cell death.


a. necrosis b. apoptosis c. phagocytosis d. pinocytosis

7. All of the following are example of strong bases, except:


a. LiOh b. Ba(OH)2 c. KOH d. Mg(OH)2

8. Acid that is present in vinegar.


a. Hydrochloric acid b. Boric acid c. Acetic acid d. Nitric acid

9. Known as the “universal solvent”


a. Pure water b. Distilled water c. Tap water d. AOTA E. NOTA

10. NO ATP; use of protein channel.


a. Simple diffusion b. Facilitated diffusion c. Active diffusion d. Osmosis

II. MODIFIED TRUE/ FALSE


Directions: Write TRUE if the underlined word is true and write THE CORRECT
ANSWER if the underlined word is false. NO SUPERIMPOSITIONS, NO
ALTERATIONS, NO TEARING, AND NO ERASURES.

1. A substance that can act


as a conjugate base and acid is
called amphiprotic.
2. Increased H+ ions in a
solution makes it basic.
3. Normal ph of blood is
7.45-7.50.
4. A buffer does not resist
a drastic change in ph.
5. Blood ph below the
normal value is said to be
alkalinic.
6. HCl is an example of
diprotic acid.
7. The weaker the acid, the
higher its pKa value.
8. Osmosis refers to the
movement of water from high to
low concentration.
9. Hypotonic solution
makes cells shrink.
10. Isotonic solution makes
cell burst/swell.

III. Problem solving


Directions: Solve for the ph of buffer. Show your solution below.

1. What is the PH of a buffer solution that is 0.24 M NH3 and 0.20 NH4Cl?
PKa= 9.25

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