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Fourth Summative Test

SCIENCE 9
(2nd Quarter)
Name:________________________________ Score:_______________
Section:_______________________________ Date: _______________
Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on the space provided before the number.
______1. Suppose you were asked to prepare a 250- chocolate mousse which is 35% chocolate, 30% cream, 20% milk, 10%
sugar, and 5% butter, how much cream are you going to use?
a. 75 g cream b. 60 g cream c. 73 g cream d. 62 g cream
______2. How many particles are equal to 1 mole?
a. 6.02 x 1022 particles b. 6.02 x 1023 particles c. 6.02 x 1024 particles d. 6.02 x 1025 particles
______3. How can the knowledge about mole be useful for environmentalists?
a. Mole concept can be used in environmental monitoring.
b. It gives information on the most dangerous pollutant in the atmosphere.
c. It gives a feedback on the kinds of pollutants present in the atmosphere.
d. Mole concept can be used in quantifying the amount of pollutant-particles released in the atmosphere.
______4. Why is mole concept important?
a. It is useful when converting between rams and atoms or molecules.
b. It gives us a convenient way to express large numbers.
c. It can be applied to any type of particle representative.
d. All of the above.
______5. What is the molar mass of (NH ) CO ?
a. 144 g b. 138 g c. 96 g d. 78 g
_____6. What is the number of moles of beryllium atoms in 36 g of Be?
a. 0.25 mol b. 4.0 mol c. 45.0 mol d. 320 mol
_____7. How many molecules are in 3.6 grams of NaCl?
a. 0.06 b. 1.0 X 1021 c. 1.3 x 1026 d. 3.7 x 1022
_____8. How many grams of H2O will be produced if 750 grams of Fe are produced?
a. 17.9 g b. 322 g c. 563 g d. 241 g
_____9. How many moles of Cu are needed to react with 5.8 moles of AgNO3?
a. 2.9 moles b. 3.8 moles c. 5.8 moles d. 11.6 moles
_____10. In every chemical reaction, ____.
a. mass and molecules are conserved c. mass and atoms are conserved
b. moles and liters are conserved d. moles and molecules are conserved
_____11. How can you apply knowledge on percentage composition?
a. In maintaining the quality of food product
b. In checking the amount of sugar present in the softdrink
c. In identifying the correct amount of substance present in a sample
d. All of the o above
_____12. What percent of hydrogen (H) is present in water (H2O)?
a. 12% b. 11% c. 13% d. 10%
_____13. What is the percent composition of iron in the compound Fe2O3
a. 40% b. 11.8 % c. 88.8 % d. 69.94 %
_____14. What is the percent composition of sulfur in the compound N2S2?
a. 50 % b. 43. 2 % c. 100 % d. 69.6 %
_____15. What is the percent composition of hydrogen in the compound (NH4)2S?
a. 80 % b. 17.9 % c. 11.8 % d. 73.2 %
_____16. What is the percent composition of hydrogen in the compound NaOH?
a. 2.5 % b. 40 % c. 12 % d. 39 %
_____17. What is the percent composition of hydrogen in the compound Potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3)?
a. 12 % b. 70 % c. 50 % d. 1 %
_____18. What is the percent composition of hydrogen in the compound Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)?
a. 12 % b. 40 % c. 50 % d. 60 %
_____19. What is the percent composition of hydrogen in the compound MgO?
a. 57.5 % b. 48 % c. 20 % d. 40 %
_____20. If the empirical formula of a compound is P2O3, what could be a possible molar mass of the compound?
a. 55g/mol b. 165 g/mol c. 275 g/mol d. 100 g/mol
TEST II. PROBLEM SOLVING.
Directions: Analyze and solve the following problems below:
1. How many moles are in 60 g of NaCl?

2. How many grams are equivalent to 18 mole of CO2?

3. How many molecules are in 35 g of KCl?

4. Calculate the percentage composition of Oxygen in glycerol (C3H8O3).

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