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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of Las Piñas
Las Piñas City National Senior High School-CAA Campus
119 Saging St. Phase II, Brgy. BF Int’l Village/ CAA, Las Piñas City
Email address: lpcnshscaa@gmail.com

NAME: ____________________________________ GRADE/SEC.____________ DATE: ______________ SCORE: __________


I. Choose the correct answer from the box given below and write your answer on the space provided.

Balanced chemical reactions Molar mass Mole Molecular mass

Atomic mass Mole Concept Calculating molar mass Mass to mole conversion

Mole to mass conversion Percent Yield Theoretical Yield Actual Yield

Limiting Reactant Excess Reactant exothermic endothermic

Active Ingredient Nonrenewable Inactive Ingredient Renewable


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___________________________ 1. a chemical reaction consists of reactants (written on the left) and products (written on the right).
___________________________ 2. the mass of 1 mole of a substance (molecule or atom).
___________________________ 3. a unit of measurement widely used in chemistry to measure an amount of a particular substance.
___________________________ 4. the mass of one molecule. It is equal to the total mass of all the elements making up a molecule.
___________________________ 5. the total mass of protons, neutrons and electrons in a single atom.
___________________________ 6. is the amount of a specified pure product made in a given reaction.
___________________________ 7. is calculated by assuming that the reaction goes to completion.
___________________________ 8. is a useful way of saying how much of a reactant has been successfully converted to product in a
chemical reaction.
___________________________ 9. To convert between mass and number of moles, you can use the molar mass of the substance.
Then, you can use Avogadro's number to convert the number of moles to number of atoms.
___________________________ 10. start by multiplying the number of atoms by the atomic weight for each element in the
compound. Then, add all of your answers together to find the molar mass of the compound. Finally, divide the number of grams of the
compound by the molar mass of the compound to find the number of moles.
___________________________ 11. is the mass of a given chemical element or chemical compound (g) divided by the amount of
substance (mol). The molar mass of a compound can be calculated by
___________________________ 12. is defined as the amount of substance that contains as many atoms, molecules, ions, electrons or
any other elementary entities as there are carbon atoms in exactly 12 gm of . The number of atoms in 12 gm of is called Avogadro's
number.
___________________________ 13. The reactant in a chemical reaction that limits the amount of product that can be formed. The
reaction will stop when all of the limiting reactant is consumed.
___________________________ 14. The reactant in a chemical reaction that remains when a reaction stops when the limiting
reactant is completely consumed.
___________________________ 15. energy is released
___________________________ 16. energy is absorbed
___________________________ 17. is energy from sources that are naturally replenishing but flow-limited
___________________________ 18. they do not form or replenish in a short period of time.
___________________________ 19. is the ingredient in a pharmaceutical drug or pesticide that is biologically active.
___________________________ 20. are components of a drug product that do not increase or affect the therapeutic action of the
active ingredient.

II. Enumeration
Give Examples:
Nonrenewable Renewable
1. ___________________ 1. ___________________
2. ___________________ 2. ___________________
3. ___________________

III. Solve the following problems: NO solution and Incomplete answer is WRONG. (5pt. each)
1. Theoretical Yield= 73g Actual Yield= 62g. Find the Percent Yield.
2. If you have 34.5 g of NaCl, how many moles of NaCl do you have?
3.What is the greatest amount of 2AlCl3 mol that can be made with 2.80 mol of Al and 4.25 mol of Cl2?
2Al + 3Cl2  2AlCl3
Find the following:
a. Limiting Reactant
b. Excess
c. Greatest Amount
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of Las Piñas
Las Piñas City National Senior High School-CAA Campus
119 Saging St. Phase II, Brgy. BF Int’l Village/ CAA, Las Piñas City
Email address: lpcnshscaa@gmail.com

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