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(MSU SASE) Chemistry-1
(MSU SASE) Chemistry-1
SCIENCE
Chemistry No. 1
1. The temperature of water increased when a certain substance was dissolved in water. This process is
said to be
2. If the product of two quantities is equal to a constant value, the two quantities are said to be
a. Carbon c. Argon
b. Freon d. Neon
a. Potassium c. Salt
b. Water d. Sugar
a. 283 K c. 110 K
b. -283 K d. 273 K
a. Ammonim c. Carbonate
b. Sulfate d. Hydroxide
a. Oxide c. Base
b. Acid d. Salt
a. Oil c. Water
b. Ammonia d. Kerosene
a. In the nucleus and all energy levels d. In the innermost energy level
b. In the outermost energy level
c. Of the nucleus
14. In a compound, the sum of the total positive oxidation numbers and negative oxidation numbers must
be equal to _________.
a. 8 c. 2
b. 3 d. 0
a. Alka-Seltzer d. Soil
b. Milk of magnesia
c. Pineapple juice
a. Linear d. Tetrahedral
b. Triangular
c. Square
a. Precipitate d. Bubbling
b. Change in color
c. Sharing
a. Neutral d. Unstable
b. Positive ion
c. A negative ion
22. Which statement best describes a positive catalyst?
a. It acts as one of the reactants
b. It speeds up reaction rate.
c. It changes to another form after the reaction
d. It slows down the reaction rate.
25. What is the maximum number of electrons that a single orbital of the 3rd sublevel may contain?
a. 8 c. 4
b. 6 d. 2
26. If an ion has 30 protons, 28 electrons and 35 neutrons, what is its mass number?
a. 28 c. 35
b. 30 d. 65
a. C2H4 c. C4H10
b. C3H8 d. C2H4O2
28. What does a molar solution contain?
a. A mole of solute in 1 liter of solution
b. A mole of solute in 1 liter of solvent
c. A mole of solute in 1 mole of solvent
d. A mole of solute in 1 kg of solvent
a. 7 d. Lower than 7
b. Higher than 7
c. 0
30. All pure chemical substances can be either which of the following pairs?
Prepared by:
Halim M. Noor
1. A. The increase in the temperature of water means that energy was released by the dissolved
substance. Any process that releases energy as it proceeds is said to be exothermic.
2. A
3. B. Freon is actually a trademark for any of a series of gaseous or low-boiling, inert, nonflammable
compounds of fluorine, carbon, and often chlorine used as refrigerants, solvents, and aerosol
propellants.
4. D
5. A. Potassium is an element.
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. D
15. B
16. B
17. D
18. C
19. A
20. D
21. B
22. B
23. B
24. C
25. D
26. D
27. B
28. A. Molarity = Moles of Solute / Liters of Solution
29. D. If pH is lower than 7, acidic. Otherwise, basic.
30. B. Pure chemical substances are either elements or compounds. These are usually mixed together
to form mixtures or dissolved in water to make solutions. Mixtures and solutions are not pure
chemical substances.