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General chemistry 2 (quarter quiz)

12 - Metamorphosis
NAME: __________________ SCORE: ________
GRADE & SECTION: ____________________ DATE: __________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read all the items carefully and encircle the letter corresponding to your correct answer.

1. Kinetic Molecular Theory is used to explain the ______________ of ________.


A. behavior, particles B. behavior, matter C. speed, particles D. speed, matter
2. Which forces of attraction are present in the mixtures of ionic compounds and polar compounds?
A. Dipole-Dipole Forces B. Hydrogen Bond C. Ion-Dipole Forces D. London Dispersion Forces
3. What happens to the viscosity of syrup when the temperature increases?
A. Becomes higher B. Becomes lower C. May become higher or lower D. Nothing will happen
4. Why does an insect float on water?
A. Because water has high surface tension.
B. Because water has low surface tension.
C. The density of the insect is high.
D. The density of the insect is low.
5. Which situation shows high vapor pressure?
A. Open container C. Particles slowly escaping from the container
B. Low intermolecular forces D. High intermolecular forces

II. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: On the space provided before each number, write the word or phrase that is being referred by each
statement.
__________________1. The measure of how much of a given substance is mixed with another substance.
__________________2. A physical process by which a matter change to another state.
__________________3. The tendency of a fluid to acquire the least possible surface area.
__________________4. One or more terminal atoms differ from each other.
__________________5. The mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
__________________6. Solid with random orientation of particles.
__________________7. A plot of temperature versus time.
__________________8. The reverse process at which vapors are cooled.
__________________9. A graphical representation of the physical states of a substance under different conditions of
temperature and pressure.
__________________10. In Greek, it means element.

III. ENUMERATION
i. (types of intermolecular forces)
ii. (unique properties of water)
iii. (examples of exothermic process)
iv. (examples of endothermic process)
v. (areas of phase diagram)
vi. (kinds of concentration)
IV. PROBLEM SOLVING (3 POINTS)
Direction: Show your complete solution and encircle your final answer.

A. Solve the following problems.


1. A solution with 3 g of potassium chloride (KCl) in 100 g of water is prepared. Calculate the percent by mass of
the solution.
2. Rubbing alcohol is sold as 60% (v/v) solution of isopropyl alcohol in water. What volume of isopropyl alcohol is
used to make 350 mL of rubbing alcohol?
3. What volume of 0.25 M HCl solution must be diluted to prepare 1.00 L of 0.040 M HCl?
4. What is the percentage by mass (% by mass) of a solution made by dissolving 3.50 g of sodium chloride in 14.03
g of water?
5. Calculate the grams of C12H22O11 dissolved in 40g of water given that it has a 0.33 % concentration.

B. Determine all possible ratios for the following balanced chemical equations.

6. 2K + Br2(l) → 2KBr(s)

7. N4 + 5H4 → 4NH5

8. 2H2 + 4O2Fe → 4HO2Fe

C. Balanced the following chemical reactions.

9. Fe2O3 + 3c → Fe + 3CO2

10. C3H8 + O2 → CO2 + H2O


General chemistry 2 (long quiz)

12 - Metamorphosis
NAME: __________________ SCORE: ________
GRADE & SECTION: ____________________ DATE: __________

I. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: On the space provided before each number, write the word or phrase that is being referred by each
statement.
__________________1. The measure of how much of a given substance is mixed with another substance.
__________________2. It represents a certain mass of a chemical substance.
__________________3. Universal solvent.
__________________4. The concentration of a substance in solution, expressed as the number moles of solute per liter
of solution
__________________5. A process when you cross the line from solid to liquid.
__________________6. Terminates the liquid/gas phase line.
__________________7. A plot of temperature versus time.
__________________8. The reverse process at which vapors are cooled.
__________________9. A graphical representation of the physical states of a substance under different conditions of
temperature and pressure.
__________________10. In Greek, it means element.

II. ENUMERATION
i. (areas of phase diagram)
ii. (types of mixture)
iii. (kinds of concentration)
iv. (make your own steps on how to balanced chemical equation)

III. PROBLEM SOLVING (3 POINTS)


Direction: Show your complete solution and encircle your final answer.

A. Solve the following problems.


1. A solution with 3 g of potassium chloride (KCl) in 100 g of water is prepared. Calculate the percent by mass of
the solution.
2. Rubbing alcohol is sold as 60% (v/v) solution of isopropyl alcohol in water. What volume of isopropyl alcohol is
used to make 350 mL of rubbing alcohol?
3. What volume of 0.25 M HCl solution must be diluted to prepare 1.00 L of 0.040 M HCl?
4. What is the percentage by mass (% by mass) of a solution made by dissolving 3.50 g of sodium chloride in 14.03
g of water?
5. Calculate the grams of C12H22O11 dissolved in 40g of water given that it has a 0.33 % concentration.

B. Determine all possible ratios for the following balanced chemical equations.

6. 2K + Br2(l) → 2KBr(s)

7. N4 + 5H4 → 4NH5

8. 2H2 + 4O2Fe → 4HO2Fe

C. Balanced the following chemical reactions.

9. Fe2O3 + 3c → Fe + 3CO2

10. C3H8 + O2 → CO2 + H2O

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