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STEM 6 -General Chemistry 2


First Summative Test- Second Semester
SY: 2023-2024

Name: _____________________________________________ Score: ___


Teacher: Mr. Nazer M. Lacabo Date: ____
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the given type of test.
I. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Identify the terms described in each of the following items. Choose your answer from the box.
Write the letter only.
A. Solid B. hydrogen bonding C. induced dipole D. intermolecular forces
E. kinetic molecular theory F. temperature G. particles H. intermolecular forces attraction
I. ion dipole J. hydrogen bond acceptor K. polarizability L. dipole-dipole interaction
M. London dispersion forces N. Ion-ion interaction O. hydrogen bond donor

1. This theory explains how microscopic parameters relate to macroscopic properties of matter.
2. The state of matter which is rigid. It has a definite shape and volume, and is not compressible.
3. This term refers to the interactions between particles.
4. This is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles.
5. Matter is composed of small ________________.
6. It refers to the interaction between polar molecules.
7. It refers to the ease at which an electron cloud is distorted.
8. It is the IMFA exhibited by compounds with hydrogen atoms directly bonded to fluorine, oxygen, or
nitrogen.
9. It refers to the IMFA caused by instantaneous dipoles.
10. It is the type of interaction between a nonpolar molecule and an ion or a polar molecule.
11. It refers to the interaction between two charged particles.
12. This interaction is responsible for the dissolution of most ionic solids in polar solvents.
13. It is the molecule that provides the hydrogen atom participating in a hydrogen bond.
14. It is the molecule that provides the lone-pair containing atom participating in a hydrogen bond.
15. These are attractive forces present in between molecules.

II. MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE


DIRECTION: Write true if the statement is accurate. If false, underline the word/s that make it false
and write the correct word/s.

16. The particles comprising matter is stationary.


17. The speed at which the particles is moving depends on the temperature.
18. Solids have particles farthest from one another.
19. Gases have strong intermolecular forces.
20. Liquids have the largest distances between particles.
21. At low temperature, the kinetic energy of the particles determines the physical state.
22. At high temperatures, the particles are most likely to form the closest possible
arrangement.
23. Both kinetic energy and intermolecular forces affect the physical state of matter.
24. At higher temperatures, molecules tend to move faster.
25. The intermolecular forces of attraction present in molecules affect the properties of
the substance.
26. The weakest intermolecular force of attraction is ion-ion interaction.
27. Polar molecules only have dipole-dipole interactions.
28. Hydrogen bonding is present in HI molecules.
29. As polarizability increases, the strength of the London dispersion force also increases.
30. Matters is composed of large object.

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