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SUMMATIVE G10 June 28-July 2, 2021 - Berdejo, R. (Advanced Chemistry)
SUMMATIVE G10 June 28-July 2, 2021 - Berdejo, R. (Advanced Chemistry)
Test I. A. Identify the different ways in expressing concentration of solutions. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
_______________1. It is the ratio of the number of moles of one component of a mixture to the
total number of moles of all components.
_______________2. It is calculated as the mass of a component divided by the total mass of the
mixture, multiplied by 100%.
_______________3. It is computed using the formula M= mole solute
L solute
_______________4. This is a way of expressing very dilute concentrations of substances.
_______________5. It is computed using the formula m= _mol_
kg
B. Given the result of Percentage Concentration experiment below, analyze and answer the following
questions. Show your solution.
Substance Mass
Sugar 2.0 g
Salt 3.0 g
Water 20 g
_______________6. What is the percentage by mass of sugar solute in the solution?
_______________7. What is the percentage by mass of salt solute in the solution?
_______________8. What is the ppm of salt solute in the solution?
Test II. True or False. Read the following statements and write T if the statement is true
and F if not.
_______________9. Colligative properties are properties of solutions that depend only on the
identity of the solute and not on number of solute particles.
_______________11. The boiling point of the pure solvent is lower than the boiling point of
solution.
_______________12. The freezing point of the pure solvent is lower than the freezing point of a
solution.
_______________13. The vapor pressure of the pure solvent will be lowered if a solute will be
added.
_______________15. Volatile substances have higher vapor pressure which cause them to
evaporate quickly.
Test III. Solve the following problems. Show your solutions and observe the proper process in
solving the problem.
17-18. If 0.500 mol of a nonelectrolyte solute are dissolved in 500.0g of ether, what is
the freezing point of the solution?
19.20. What is the expected change in the freezing point of water in a solution of 62.5 g
of barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2 , in 1.00 kg of water?