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FINAL EXAMINATION

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
May 29-31, 2023

Name: ________________________________________________ Score : __________________________


Grade and Section :_11-ST. PETER OF VERONA_______________ Parent’s Signature :_________________
Rosarian Examination Oath

I am a Rosarian. I am a bearer of Truth. I take my examination in full honesty. I will not do any form of cheating.

____________________
Learner’s Signature

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and understand each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it
on the space provided.
AVOID ERASURES IN YOUR ANSWER. Submit your computation together with your test paper.
______1. Magnesium Oxide ( MgO ) is an example of ______.
A. compound B. element C. mixtures D. substances
______2. A molecule of a compound is formed by the combination of ______.
A. atoms of different elements C. atoms of same elements
B. atoms of metal elements D. atoms of non-metals
______3. Water, table salt, sugar and rust are examples of _______.
A. compounds B. elements C. mixtures D. solutions
______4. Which of the following is heterogeneous mixture?
A. oil B. oranges C. salt solution D. sand and gravel
______5. Mixtures consisting of a solute and a solvent are called ______.
A. colloids B. emulsion C. solution D. suspension
______6. Oxygen dissolved in water is a/an ____.
A. compound B. element C. mixture D. substance
______7. Why is it always essential to balance a chemical reaction?
A. to satisfy the law of conservation of mass C. to follow the law of conversion
B. to maintain the number of molecules in reactant D. to conserve the energy during the reaction
______8. What kinds of evidence might tell you when a chemical reaction has occurred?
A. They change their physical property. C. There is evolution of gas.
B. There is formation of precipitate. D. all of the above
______9. The following are required in the label of any personal care products EXCEPT________.
A. best before date C. logo of manufacturer
B. list of ingredients D. name and address of manufacturer
______10. In case of a household chemical splash in the eyes, what should one do first?
A. Call for medical help. C. Place a cold compress over closed eyes.
B. Move to a ventilated area. D. Rinse eyes for 15 to 20 minutes with clean running water.
______11. Which of the following is a single replacement reaction?
A. 2H2 + O2 2H2O C. 2HCl + Zn H 2 + ZnCl2
B. CaCO3 CaO + O 2 D. NaCl + AgNO 3 NaNO3 + AgCl
______12. Why is the use of significant figures in measurements important?
A. It tells how exact the given value is.
B. It gives high certainty of the measured values.
C. It gives us more exact value of the taken measurements.
D. all of the above
______13. It refers to the closeness of measurements within a set of data.
A. accuracy B. bond C. error D. precision
______14. Which digit has three (3 ) significant figures?
A. 1. 23 cm B. 100 cm C. 450 cm D. 10 ,000 cm
______15. This error is caused by faulty instruments or improper handling of these instruments.
A. environmental error B. personal error C. random error D. systematic error
______16. Which of the following pure substances is correctly matched to its chemical symbol?
A. Carbon monoxide – CO 2 C. Silicon – S
B. Iron – I D. water – H 2O
______17. Table salt is compound with the chemical name sodium chloride. Which is its chemical symbol?
A. CaCO B. NaCl C. NaBr D. Mg(OH) 2
______18. Nitrate is being mixed with ammonium in production of fertilizer. Which of the following is the correct
chemical formula of the compound?
A. NH3NO3 B. NH4NO3 C. NH4NO4 D. HN3NO4
______19. A radioactive element contains 93 protons and 144 neutrons. What is the element’s isotopic symbol?
144 207 237 251
A. 93 Np B. 93 Np C. 93 Np D. 93 Np
_____ 20. What is an isotopic symbol of Cobalt which has atomic number of 27 and atomic mass of 60?
35 40 60 60
A. 27Co B. 27Co C. 27Co D. 28Co
_____ 21. Which is NOT an example of an empirical formula?
A. CH4 B. C6H12 C. C3H8O D. H2SO4
_____ 22. Which characteristics are TRUE to both empirical and molecular formula?
A. Both formulas can be obtained from the percent composition of compound.
B. Both formulas show the reduced chemical formula of a compound.
C. Both formulas contain corresponding number of number of atoms of all elements in compound.
D. Both A and C only
______ 23. In this formula, the bond patterns and connectivity of atoms in a compound were being shown.
A. condensed structural formula C. molecular formula
B. empirical formula D. structural formula
______24. It shows the reduced form of molecular formula.
A. condensed structural formula C. molecular formula
B. empirical formula D. structural formula
_____ 25. It simplifies the structural formula in which bonding patterns and connectivity are less obvious but are still
apparent.
A. condensed structural formula C. molecular formula
B. empirical formula D. structural formula

II. MATCHING TYPE. Match the name the following compound in Column A with given its chemical formula in Column B.

Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.


Column A Column B
______26. Calcium fluoride A. BaH 2
______27. Potassium bromide B. CaF 2
______28. Sodium oxide C. Na 2O
______29. Aluminium sulfide D. KBr
______30. Barium hydride E. Al 2S3

III. A. Name the following compounds.


31. Na2PO4 - _________________
32. PCl5 - ____________________
33. Ag2CO3 - __________________
34. K3NO - ____________________
35. CaSO4 -____________________

B. Balance the following chemical equation and determine what type of chemical reaction it is.
___________________ 36-37. Fe (s ) + Cl 2 (g) FeCl 2 ( s )
___________ ________38- 39. Zn (s ) + HCl ( aq ) ZnCl 2 + H2
___________________ 40- 41. CH4 ( g ) + O2 (g ) H 2O + CO2
___________________ 42- 43. N2 (g ) + H2 ( g ) NH 3 ( g )
IV. APPLICATION. Solve the following problems with complete solution. Observe two decimal places in your final
answer.

44-47. An organic compound was found to contain 54.5% C, 9.2% H and 36. 3% O.
a. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
b. If the molar mass of the compound is 88.1 g/mol, what is it molecular formula?

48-50. Sodium carbonate ( Na2CO3) is commonly used as an additive in the manufacture of glass, or as water
softener and neutralizer for chlorine in pools. It is commonly known as soda ash or washing soda. What are
the percentages of each element in the compound?

GOD BLESS!!!!

Prepared by:
Miss Rosalie G. Tajar
General Chemistry 1 Teacher

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