Sta. Ignacia High School Private Santa Ignacia, Tarlac 2303
Sta. Ignacia High School Private Santa Ignacia, Tarlac 2303
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Grade and Section: G10- GREEN
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE
______1. What is the meaning of the symbol Δ in a chemical equation?
a. Heat is required for the reaction to proceed.
b. Heat is not required for the reaction to proceed.
c. Heat is released in course of chemical reaction.
d. Heat is acquired in the course of chemical reaction.
______2. Based on the law of conservation of mass, what will be the relationship of the mass of the
products with the mass of the reactants?
a. The mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants.
b. The mass of the products is less than the mass of the reactants.
c. The mass of the products is greater than the reactants.
d. The mass of the products has no relationship to the mass of the reactants.
For numbers 3-6 refer to the statement below:
The equation for the reaction between sodium and chlorine can be written as: 2Na + Cl 2 2NaCl
______3. How many mole/s of sodium chloride is/are there in the reaction?
a. 2 moles b. 1.5 moles c. 1.75 moles d. 1 mole
______4. How many mole/s of sodium is/are there in the reaction?
a. 2 moles b. 1.5 moles c. 1.75 moles d. 1 mole
______5. How many mole/s of chlorine is/are needed to produce 2 moles of sodium chloride?
a. 1mole b. 1.31 moles c. 2 moles d. 3 moles
______6. How many mole/s of sodium is/are needed to produce 2 moles of sodium chloride?
a. 1mole b. 1.31 moles c. 2 moles d. 3 moles
______7. Which of the following statements best defines the law of conservation of mass?
a. When added to a system energy can destroy mass.
b. The mass of a closed system cannot change over time; mass cannot be created nor
destroyed.
c. Mass cannot be conserved during a chemical reaction; a little bit of mass is always lost.
d. Mass cannot be created but it can be destroyed under extreme pressures.
______8. In a chemical reaction, 300 grams of reactant A are combined with 100 grams of reactant B.
Both A and B react to completion. How much will the product weigh?
a. 400 grams
b. 200 grams
c. 300 grams
d. It cannot be determined from the given information
______9. In a reaction, 25 grams of reactant AB breaks down into 10 grams of product A and an
unknown amount of product B. using the ,law of conservation of mass, how much does product B
weigh?
a. 15 grams
b. 25 grams
c. 10 grams
d. It cannot be determined from the given information.
______10. The starting materials in a chemical reaction are
a. matter b. products c. precipitate d. reactants
______11. The new substance forms in a chemical reaction are
a. matter b. products c. reactants d. mass
______12. When an iron nail rusts, it seems to get heavier mass. Does the iron follow the law of
conservation of mass?
a. No, rusting is an exception of the Law of Conservation of Mass.
b. No, since rusting is a chemical change it does not follow the Law of Conservation of Mass.
c. Yes, the iron rearranges its proton so that the masses are the same before and after the
reaction.
d. Yes, iron chemically combines with the oxygen in the air so if you add the oxygen into the
mass of the chemicals before the reaction, the mass after reaction is the same.
______13. When wood burns a small amount of ashes is made. Why is the mass of the wood before
the fire not equal to the mass of the ashes before the reaction?
a. The mass of the wood has been destroyed.
b. The mass of the wood and the oxygen that allowed it to burn will be equal the mass of the
ashes and the gas given off during the burning.
c. The mass of the wood and the ashes is equal to the mass of the oxygen given off during the
time that the wood burned.
d. The wood has holes so it is actually lighter than it appears.
______14. How does the Law of Conservation of Mass apply to a burning candle?
a. The amount of wax before the reaction is equal to the amount of energy afterwards.
b. The mass of the wick before the reaction is equal to the mass of the smoke afterwards.
c. The mass of the wick, wax that burned and the oxygen that helped the flame before the
reaction is equal to the mass of the smoke and the gases released after the reaction.
d. The mass of the molecules of the candle before the reaction is equal to the mass of the
candle and burned wick after the reaction.
______15. Which of the following reactions best illustrates the Law of Conservation of Mass?
a. H2O2 H2O + O2
b. Zn + HCl ZnCl2 + H2
c. Al4C3 + 3H2O CH4 + 4Al(OH)3
d. CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O
1) Zinc and lead (II) nitrate react to form zinc nitrate and lead.
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2) Aluminum bromide and chlorine gas react to form aluminum chloride and bromine gas.
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3) Sodium phosphate and calcium chloride react to form calcium phosphate and sodium
chloride.
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4) Potassium metal and chlorine gas combine to form potassium chloride.
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5) Aluminum and hydrochloric acid react to form aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas.
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III. Balance the equations and predict the products for the following reactions:
6) ____ PBr3
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