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Grade 11 – 2nd Quarter

Learning Competencies Item format No. No. %of Items Placement Under each
Used of of the Cognitive Domain
Day Item items
s
Rem Und App Ana Eva Cre
1. Determine the Multiple 1 10 25% 2, 1, 7
following Choice 3,
compounds and 4,
explain the 5,
periodic 6,
recurrence of 8,
similar properties 9,
among elements 10
in the periodic
table
2. Identify the Matching 1 10 25% 11,
meaning/structure Type 12,
s of the following 13,
organic 14,
compounds. 15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20
3. Determine if the True or 1 10 25% 22, 21,
chemical False 23, 24,
reactions, topics 25,
about ionic and 26,
covalent bonds are 27,
true or false. 28,
29,
30
4. Identify the correct Identification 1 4 11% 31,
description of the 32,
following electron 33,
configuration. 34
1. Fill the blanks/ Identification 1 6 14% 35,
Write the 36,
determine the 37,
molar mass, 38,
number of proton, 39,
electrons, and 40
neutron of
elements and
compounds
40 40 100
Name:____________________________________________

Part I. Multiple choice (Circle the letter of the correct answer)

1. If a sample of matter is uniform throughout and cannot be separated into other


substances by physical means, it is _______.
A) a compound
B) either a compound or an element
C) a homogeneous mixture
D) a heterogeneous mixture
E) an element

2. What volume of 10.0 M H2SO4 is required to prepare 4.0 L of 0.50 M H2SO4?


A) 0.20 L
B) 0.40 L
C) 0.50 L
D) 1.0 L
E) 4.0 L

3. A solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a solution of potassium fluoride. If a


precipitate forms,
the precipitate is:
A) Silver fluoride
B) Potassium nitrate
C) Potassium fluorate
D) Nitric fluoride
E) No precipitate is formed

4. If 5.0 mol of both hydrochloric acid and sodium sulfide are mixed and reacted
according to the
equation below, how many moles of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are produced?
HCl + Na2S à H2S + NaCl
A) 1 mol
B) 1.25 mol
C) 2.5 mol
D) 3 mol
E) 5 mol

5. Which of the following is not a physical process?


A) distillation
B) filtration
C) chromatography
D) evaporation
E) none of the above

6. Of the choices below, which one is not an ionic compound?


A) PCl5
B) MoCl6
C) RbCl
D) PbCl2
E) NaCl

7. Boron has two naturally occurring isotopes, 10B with an atomic mass of
10.0129370 amu and 11B with an atomic mass of 11.0093054 amu. The atomic
mass of boron is 10.81 (from the periodic table). The percent abundances of the
boron isotopes are __________% 10B and __________% 11B.
A) 81.0, 19.0
B) 9.9, 90.1
C) 49.0, 51.0
D) 20.0, 80.0
E) 1.0, 99.0

8. Which of the following choices is false regarding the wave amplitude of


electromagnetic radiation? (Circle all that apply. There may be more than one
answer)
A) For visible light, a larger wave amplitude correlates with a brighter light
B) A larger wave amplitude correlates with higher energy photons
C) A larger wave amplitude correlates with a larger number of photons
D) A larger wave amplitude correlates with a longer wavelength
E) A larger wave amplitude correlates with increased wave speed

9. Which of the following compounds will not undergo an acid-base (neutralization)


reaction with HClO4?
A) NaOH
B) Sr(OH)2
C) NH3
D) Na2CO3
E) H2SO4
10. If the ∆H° for the reaction, 2 Mg (s) + 2 Cl2 (g) → 2 MgCl2 (s), is -1283.6 kJ,
what is the standard enthalpy of formation of magnesium chloride?
A) 0 kJ/mol
B) -320.9 kJ/mol
C) -641.8 kJ/mol
D) 1283.6 kJ/mol
E) -1283.6 kJ/mol
Part II. Matching type: Match column A with the corresponding item in column B.
Write the letter of your answer for each number.

1. ____ketone a. Double bond


2. ____carboxylic acid b. R2C=O
3. ____alkane c. hydroxyl functional group
4. ____alkyne d. --O--
5. ____alkene e. single bond
6. ____ester f. triple bond
7. ____alcohol g. R3N
8. ____amine h. R--COOH
9. ____amide i. CO-NH
10. ____hydrocarbon j. hydrogen and carbon

Part III: True or False.

1.  When electrons are transferred between two atoms, a covalent bond is


formed.
2. A low melting point is one property of molecular compounds.
3. A nonpolar bond is formed when two atoms share electrons unequally.
4. Physical changes occur when existing bonds break and new bonds form
5. The amount of matter in a chemical reaction changes.
6. A chemical reaction may be detected by observing changes in the properties
of matter.
7. A change that produces one or more new substances is called a physical
change.
8. The smallest particle of an element is called an atom.
9. A substance that undergoes a chemical change is still the same substance
after the change.
10. Water vapor is a colorless gas that is impossible to see.
Part IV: Identification

Match each orbital in the list below with the correct description: 3s, 2p, 4d, 1s
_____ Has the lowest energy
_____ Has one planar (or angular) node
_____ Has 2 total nodes
_____ Is one of a set of 5 degenerate orbitals

Complete the following table.

Symbol # of protons # of # of Atomic Mass


neutrons electrons number number
29 28 65

19
F
Answer key

Part 1

1. B
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. E
6. A
7. D
8. B, D, E
9. E
10. C

Part 2

1. b
2. h
3. e
4. f
5. a
6. d
7. c
8. g
9. i
10. j

Part 3

1. false
2. true
3. false
4. false
5. false
6. true
7. false
8. true
9. false
10. true

Part 4

1s

2p

3s

4d

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