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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
BICOL FOR CHRIST MISSION ACADEMY, INC.
San Juan Evangelista St., Goa, Camarines Sur

General Chemistry 1 Fourth Monthly Exam


Name: Strand and Grade Level:
Date: Teacher: Gerald Jun P. Gavarra
Part 1. Naming Compounds
Directions: In the space provided, write the chemical name of the given substance
1. TiBr3 = 6. CoCO3 =
2. Cu3P = 7. V2S3 =
3. Cu2O = 8. FePO4 =
4. Ag3PO4 = 9. P2O5 =
5. SnS2 = 10. NaBr =

Part 2. Providing the Chemical formula


Directions: In the space provided, write the chemical formula for reach compound
11. zinc carbonate = 16. gallium chloride =
12. potassium hydroxide = 17. beryllium hydroxide =
13. gallium chloride = 18. ammonium oxide =
14. ammonium sulfate = 19. carbon tetrachloride =
15. diboron tetrabromide = 20. lithium iodide =

Part 3. Molar Mass, Molality, Molarity, and Mole Ratio


Directions: Calculate the molar masses of the given compounds. Make sure to include your calculations. Emission
21-23. Be(HCO3)2 24-26. Mn2(SO3)3

27-30. Maria is preparing a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) for her experiment and she needs to make 250 milliliters
(mL) of a 0.5 molar (M) NaCl solution. She has a solid NaCl sample weighing 2.5 grams. What volume of water should
Maria use to dissolve the NaCl sample and prepare the desired solution?
31-34. Emily is preparing a solution of potassium chloride (KCl) for her experiment. She needs to make 300 grams (g) of a
0.4 molal (m) KCl solution. How many moles of KCl should Emily dissolve in water to achieve the desired molality?

36-40. Given this chemical reaction: 2Na(s) + O2(g) → 2Na 2O(s), calculate the amount of oxygen needed to produce
7500 kg of 2Na2O.

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