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Republic of the Philippines

Capiz State University


Burias Campus – Graduate School

Chemical Bond & Reactions


SCI 213
CHEMISTRY
1st Semester SY 2022-2023
Direction: Choose the letter corresponding to the correct answer for each of the
questions provided below. STRICTLY NO ERASURE ______ 14. Substances that are destroyed by the chemical change (bonds break).
a. Solvent b. Reactants c. Products
_____1. Substances that can’t be broken down any further.
______ 15. Substances created by the chemical change (new bonds form).
a. Elements b. Substance c. Table
a. Solvent b. Products c. Reactants
_____ 2. The smallest unit of an element. ______ 16. Equation that uses chemical formulas rather than words to identify the reactants and products
a. Atom b. Molecules c. Element of a chemical reaction.
a. Skeleton b. Body c. chemical
______ 3. Physical combination of two or more pure substances.
a. Mixtures b. Compound c. Elements ______ 17. A single uncombined element replaces another element in an ionic compound.
There are two reactants and two products.
______ 4. Chemical combination of two or more pure substances in a fixed, definite proportion. a. Single Replacement b. Double Replacement c. Synthesis
a. Compounds b. Mixtures c. Elements
______ 18. Parts of two aqueous ionic compounds switch places to form two new compounds.
______ 5. It involves the transfer of electrons between two atoms. There are two reactants and two products.
a. Ionic Bond b. Covalent Bond c. Hydrogen Bond a. Single Replacement b. Double Replacement c. Synthesis
______ 6. Unequally share electrons between atoms, so have a slight positive charge at one end and a ______ 19. These compounds break down when put in water
slight negative charge at the other. a. Soluble Compound b. Reactant Compound c. Product Compound
a. Polar molecules b. Non-Polar molecules c. Both molecules
______ 20. These compounds do NOT break down when put in water.
______ 7. Have electrons equally shared between their atoms. a. Soluble Compound b. Insoluble Compound c. Both Compound
a. Polar molecules b. Non-Polar molecules c. Both molecules
______ 21. Any synthesis reaction which involves O2 as a reactant
______ 8. Reaction that loss an electron by a molecule, atom or ion. a. Combustion d. Heat c. blazed
a. Reduction b. Oxidation c.Chemical reaction
______ 22. Propagate to the right through the entire compound, whether or not parentheses are present.
______ 9. Reaction that gain an electron by a molecule, atom or ion. a. Coefficients b. Subscript d. Counting atoms
a. Reduction b. Oxidation c.Chemical reaction
______ 23. Energy change that accompanies any chemical reaction
______ 10. When two or more substances combine to form a single compound. a. Enthalpy b. calorimetry c. Heat reaction
a. Reaction b. Synthesis c. Exchange
______ 24. Product of oxygen and hydrogen.
______ 11. The opposite of a composition reaction. A compound is broken down. a. water b. nitrogen c. chloride
a. Reaction b. Decomposition c. Exchange
______ 25. Product of zinc and sulfur.
______ 12. It is called as Transfer or Replacement Reaction where atoms are moved from one molecule a. Zinc Sulfide b. Phosphorus c. Zinc Sulfate
to another.
a. Decomposition b. Exchange c. Reaction

______ 13. a chemical change in which one or more substances are destroyed and one or more new
substances are created.
a. Chemical Bonding b. Chemical Reaction c. Chemical
Test II. Answer the following questions.

1. What is chemical bonding? ( 5 points ) 3. What is an Acid according to Arrhenius? ( 10 points )

2. What is chemical reaction and how does it occur? ( 5 points ) 4. What is the difference between strong acids to weak acids? ( 5 points )

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