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3rd QUARTER EXAMINATION

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
SHS DEPARTMENT
March 25-26, 2024
NAME:_____________________________________GRADE&STRAND:_______________SCORE:_____
TEST I. Multiple Choice 50
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. (1 point each)
1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
liquids?
A. Liquids have the ability to flow. TEST II. IDENTIFICATION
B. The particles of a liquid are not attracted to Direction: Identify what is given. Choose the
each other. answer from the list of words below. (2
C. The particles of liquids are closer together points each)
than particles of gases. 1. The measure of the elastic force on the surface
D. Liquids conform to the shape of their of a liquid. _______________
container. 2. A gas or a liquid; a substance that can
2. The number 0.00430 has how many significant flow._________________
figures? 3. The tendency of a liquid to rise in narrow tubes
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 or to be drawn into small opening.
3. The number 9.8020 x 10-5 has how many ___________
significant figures? 4. The measure of a fluid’s resistance to
A. 4 B. 5 C. 7 D. 8 flow._____________
4. How many significant figures will be used in the 5. A gaseous substance that exists naturally as a
final answer for this calculation: (10.07 + 7.395) / liquid or solid at normal
2.5 temperature.______________
A. 2 B. 3 C. 1 D. 4 6. The change of phase from liquid to vapor
5. Kinetic-molecular theory makes several (gaseous phase).___________________
assumptions about _______________. 7. The equilibrium pressure of a vapor above its
A. The size and energy of the molecules. liquid; that is, the pressure exerted by the vapor
B. The motion and energy of the molecules. above the surface of the liquid in a closed
C. The motion and size of the molecules container. _________________
D. The size and weight of the molecules 8. The temperature at which a liquid
6. Refers to an energy in motion. boils.__________________
A. Potential B. Kinetic C. Joule D. 9. The energy (usually in kilojoules) required to
Matter vaporize 1 mole of a liquid at a given
7. There are attractive forces in between temperature. ______________
particles. 10. The movement of liquids and gases; describes
A. Intermolecular forces how fluids behave and how they interact with
B. Intramolecular forces their surrounding environment.
C. Gravity
D. Kinetic Force SurfSurface tension Viscosity
8. It is a forces that hold atoms together Vapor pressure Capillary Action
within a molecule. Molar heat of vaporization Boiling point
A. Intermolecular forces V Vapor Liquid
B. Intramolecular forces VapVaporization Fluid
C. Gravity _______________
D. Kinetic Force
9. It is the tendency of a liquid to rise in narrow TEST III. RESTRICTED ESSAY
tubes or be drawn into small openings such as Direction: Answer the following questions briefly
those between grains of a rock. and concisely. You may use a separate
A. Surface tension sheet of paper for your answer. (5
B. Capillary Action points each)
C. London force
D. Ion-Dipole 1. When you warm up oil and water, which
10. Refers to the amount of heat required to temperature will rise faster? Support your
vaporize one mole of substance at its boiling answer.
point. 2. What items can you gently "float" on the water
A. Surface tension surface? (e.g., paperclips, needles, etc.).
B. Capillary Action Explain.
C. Molar Heat of Vaporization 3. How do you define surface tension?
D. Ion-Dipole 4. Explain further the concept of Kinetic
Molecular theory.
Prepared by: Ainon T. Salendab
Subject Teacher

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