4th Quarter Test Advance Chem

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V-Bicol
Division of Camarines Norte
VINZONS PILOT HIGH SCHOOL
Vinzons
Third Periodical Examination
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY

Name:___________________________ Year/Sec:___________________ Date _______Score:______

DIRECTIONS: Perform the following test items as instructed

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and understand the questions below and choose the letter of the
best answer. Write it on the space before the number.

_____. 1.What do we call the chemistry unit to quantify the amount of a substance?

a. mole b.liter c. particles d. kilograms

______2. One mole is equal to how many particles (molecules, atoms)?

A.6.02 x 1024 B.6.02 x 1023 C.6.02 x 1025 D.6.02 x 1026

______3. What is the mass of 4.5 moles of water?

A. 85.6g b. 68.5 c. 24.5 d. 81.0 g

______4. The unit for molar mass is _________.

A. Mol/g b. moles c. grams d. g/mol

______5. What is the molar mass of the table salt (NaCl)?

A.58.44 g/mol b. 22.99g/mol c. 35.45 g/mol d. 58.3g/mol

______6. What is the definition of molar mass?

A.6.02 x 10^23 particles per one mole of a substance.number of

grams per one mole of a substance

C.whole number ratio that is a multiple of a chemical formula

D.simplest, whole number ratio of a chemical formula

______7.Molar mass is in units of ________.

A. grams B.grams/mole C. moles/gram D. mole


_____8. What is the definition for Avogadro's number?

A. whole number ratio that is a multiple of a chemical formula

B.simplest, whole number ratio of a chemical formula

C. 6.02 x 10^23 particles per one mole of a substance

D.number of grams per one mole of a substance

_____9.How many moles are present in 32.3 grams of carbon dioxide (CO2)?

A. 44.01 moles B. 1421.52 moles c.0.73 moles D.32.3 moles

_____10. What is the mass of 2.50 mole of oxygen gas O2?

A. 16 g B. 32 g C. 80 g D. 40 g

_____11. What is a mole?

A. The abbreviation for the term molecule.


B. The standard “unit” for measuring the amount of particles in a substance.
C. The relative mass of one atom of an particular element.
D. A dark, hairy spot on your arm.

_____12. What is the mass of one mole of aluminum (Al)?

A.27 g B. 13 g C. 14 g D. 54 g

_____13. What is molar mass?

A. The mass of an atom c. The mass of a cute little star-nosed mole


B. The mass of a mole of atoms D. When did we talk about this

_____14. How many atoms are in 1 mole of NaCl?

A. 17 B. 58 C. 11 D. 6.02 x 1023

_____15. One mole is equal to how many particles (molecules, atoms)?

A.6.02 x 1024 B. 6.02 x 1023 C. 6.02 x 1025 D. 6.02 x 1026

_____16. Find the Molar Mass of: Ga2(SO3)3

A. 280 g/mol B.380 g/mol C. 480 g/mol D. 400 g/mol

_____17. How many molecules are there in 2270 g of table sugar, sucrose.

A. 3.99 x 1024 molecules of sucrose b.1.37 x 1024

_____18.CaCl 2: Calculate the molar mass?

A.110 g/mol B. 115 g/mol C. 150 g/mol D. 75 g/mol


_____19. Determine the number of moles of AlNO3 that are in 264 g of the compound.

A.2.97 mol b. 2.73 mol c. 3.45 mol c. 1.24 mol

_____20. Your mommy buys you a helium balloon at the circus. It has a volume of 4.00
liters at STP. What mass of helium, expressed in grams ,does this balloon contain?

A. 0 .71g b. 71g c. .45g d. 714g

_______21. Chalk is mostly made of calcium carbonate, CaCO3. If it took 48.6 g of chalk to write
your name on the sidewalk, how many moles of calcium carbonate does your name contain?

A. 2.06 mol B. 0.486 mol C. 1.40 mol D. 0.714 mol

_____22. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is water soluble and cannot be produced by the
human body. Each day, a person's diet should include a source of Vitamin C, such as orange
juice. Ascorbic acid has a molecular formula of C6H8O6 and a molar mass of 176 grams per mole.
Determine the number of moles of vitamin C in an orange that contains 0.171 grams of vitamin C.

A. .0001 mole B. 1030 moles C.000971 moles D. 30.1 moles.

For questions 23-33. Match Column A with the column B. Write the letter your best answer on the
space before the number.

COLUMN A COLUMN B.

_____23. Charle’s Law a. Variables used to describe gases

_____24. Boyle’s Law b. The standard unit for temperature

_____25. P1V1=P2V2 c. mmHg

_____26. V1T2=V2T1 d. Standard units for pressure

_____27. Robert Boyle e. standard units for volume

_____28. Gases f. It assumes the shape and volume of the container

_____29. Liter g. An Anglo- Irish Chemist who put forward the Boyle’s Law

_____30. Athmosphere(atm) h. general formula for Charle’s Law

_____31. Millimeter of Mercury I. general formula for Boyle’s Law

_____32. Kelvin j. At a constant temperature, the volume of a given mass of


gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.

_____33. Pressure k. At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed amount of gas is


directly proportional to its absolute temperature.

____34 James and Carl are playing basketball outside in 85oC weather. If they leave the ball
outside and temperature drops down to 55oC, what will happen to the volume of the gas in the ball
if the pressure remains constant?

a.Volume will remain the same b.Volume will increase

c.Volume will decrease d.Volume will double size


_____ 35.Gases just like other phases of matter, expand when heated and contracted when __

a.Pressure increased c. temperature decreased

b.Temperature increased d. pressure decreased

_____36. According to Charles’s law, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure
at a constant temperature.

A. True b.False

_____37. A gas at a volume of 4 liters is at a pressure of 2 atm. The volume is changed to 16


Liters, what must the new pressure be?

A. 12 atm B. 2 atm C.10 atm D. 0.5 atm

_____38.James and Carl are playing basketball outside in 85oC weather. If they leave the ball
outside and temperature drops down to 55oC, what will happen to the volume of the gas in the ball
if the pressure remains constant?

a.Volume will remain the same

b.Volume will increase

c.Volume will decrease

d.Volume will double size

For questions #39-40.Perform the following calculation, and match the question to the individual
gas law it is referencing. Assume any variable not listed is held constant. (show your solutions)

A gas with a volume of 4.0L at a pressure of 205kPa is allowed to expand to a volume of


12.0L. What is the pressure in the container if the temperature remains constant?

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