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BAGGAO NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL

Tallang, Baggao, Cagayan


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
FIRST PERIODIC TEST

GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Name: ___________________________ Score: _________
Grade & Section: __________________ Date: __________

A. Multiple Choice
I. Directions: Read carefully the items then choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer
before the number.
1. Which of the following is NOT an example of Intensive Physical Property?
A. Color C. Odor
B. Density D. Volume
2. Which of the following does NOT describe Intensive Physical Property?
A. Intensive physical property is the matter that does not depend on the amount of matter
B. Intensive physical property is dependent on the kind or quality of matter
C. Mass, volume, length and area are examples of intensive physical property
D. Odor, color, odor and density are examples of intensive physical property
3. Which of the following statements best explain why density is an example of intensive physical
property?
I. Because density depend on the amount of matter
II. Because density does not depend on the amount of matter
III. Because density does not change when the amount of matter increases
IV. Because density changes when the amount of matter increases
A. I, II B. II, III C. I, IV D. II, III
4. which of the following is an example of physical property?
A. Ice floats in water
B. Some metals become dull when exposed to air
C. Hydrogen catches fire when ignited in air
D. The exposure of peeled potatoes to air
5. Which of the following is an example of chemical property?
I. Making ice candy III. Formation of clouds
II. Corrosion of iron IV. Ripening of papaya
A. I, II B. II, III C. III, IV D. II, IV
6. Which of the following chemical formula is baking soda?
A. CHCl3 C. NaCO3
B. C2H6O D. NaHCO3
7. How many carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are present in glucose using its chemical formula?
A. C = 6, H = 12, O = 6 C. C = 1, H = 2, O = 1
B. C = 3, H = 6, O = 3 D. C = 3, H = 6, O = 1
8. How many carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are present in ethanol using its chemical formula?
A. C = 2, H = 6, O = 1 C. C = 1, H = 4, O = 1
B. C = 5, H = 9, O = 3 D. C = 3, H = 8, O = 1
9. In cooking chicken adobo, you use cooking oil in cooking garlic and onion, after which you put
chicken then water. What instrument may be used to easily separate oil and water?
A. Filter paper C. Separatory funnel
B. Chromatography D. Distillation Apparatus
10. Which of the following is NOT a separation method use by heterogeneous mixture?
A. Filtration C. Mechanical Separation
B. Decantation D. Distillation
11. What separation method can be used to get salt out of a solution?
A. Filtration C. Mechanical Separation
B. Decantation D. Distillation
12. Which of the following terms is mismatched?
A. Filtration: salt water C. Steam distillation: essential oils
B. Dissolving: coconut oil D. Fractional distillation: petroleum
13. Martha boiled a banana after which she pour the water off. What method of separation is being
described?
A. Filtration C. Mechanical Separation
B. Decantation D. Distillation
14. Martha prepared coffee using the Barako coffee beans for her grandparents then she poured the
boiled coffee mixture into a piece of cloth. What method of separation is being described?
A. Filtration C. Mechanical Separation
B. Decantation D. Distillation
15. Which of the following mixtures could NOT be used in separating the components of mixtures
through decantation?
A. Utensils in warm water C. Quail egg in hot water
B. Sand in glass of water D. Sugar in hot water
16. Which of the following mixtures could NOT be used in separating the components of mixtures
through mechanical separation?
A. Sand and gravel C. Brewed Coffee
B. Water and ethanol D. Rubbing Alcohol
17. Which of the following terms is mismatched?
A. Decantation: sand and water C. Distillation: salt solution
B. Filtration: brewed coffee D. Filtration: sand and gravel
18. Which of the following consumer product is NOT personal care?
A. Toothpaste C. Bath soap
B. Coins D. Hair shampoo
19. Carbon-13 has 6 protons. How many neutrons does it have?
A. 13 B. 12 C. 7 D. 6
20. From the given in number 16. How many electrons does it have?
A. 13 B. 12 C. 7 D. 6
21. Oxygen has 3 isotopes. Oxygen-16, Oxygen-17 and Oxygen-17, whose percentage abundances are
99.757%, 0.038% and 0.205%. The atomic masses of Oxygen-16, Oxygen-17, and Oxygen-18 are
15.995, 16.999 and 17.999 amu respectively. What is the relative atomic mass?
A. 15.98995613 C. 15.95613215
B. 15.99948972 D. 16.000
22. What is the symbol of the three isotopes in the question 21?
A. Oxygen15,16,17 C. O-15,16,17
B. Oxygen 15, Oxygen 16, O-17 D. O-15, O-16, O-17
2 3
23. Deuterium ( 1 H ) and tritium ( 1 H ) are isotopes pf hydrogen. Which of the following is NOT true
about deuterium and tritium?
A. Tritium has 3 neutrons while deuterium has 2
B. Both isotopes have one proton each
C. The two isotopes differ in their mass numbers
D. The two isotopes have one electron each
24. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. Which of the following is NOT matter?
A. Stone B. Empty box C. Energy D. Water
25. Around us are different forms of matter. The air we breathe is an example of matter. Which of the
following statements is INCORRECT about air?
A. It has mass C. It has definite shape
B. It exists in the gaseous state D. It is a mixture of several gases
26. Elements and compounds are known as pure substances. Which of these statements is correct
describe a compound?
A. It is made up of one type of element
B. It is the building block of all matter
C. It can be broken down to its simpler components
D. It cannot be broken down to its simpler components
27. Silicon is a metalloid. Which of these statements does NOT describe it?
A. It occurs in its elemental form
B. It is used in making microchips
C. It is the second most abundant element
D. It occurs widely in the form of sand and silicates
28. Elements such as calcium, oxygen and germanium are pure substances. They are classified as
metals, nonmetals and metalloids. Which of these elements is a metal?
A. Boron B. Copper C. Hydrogen D. Polonium
29. Mixtures are either homogenous or heterogeneous. Homogenous mixtures have a uniform
composition. Heterogeneous mixtures have components which are different from one another. All
these mixtures are heterogeneous EXCEPT:
A. Newly milled rice C. Muddy water
B. Salt solution D. Bagoong isda
30. Water is a very important compound. It is used in many biological processes like digestion. Its
chemical formula is H2O. What is the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the formula?
A. 1:2 B. 2:1 C. ½:2 D. 2:1/2
31. Matter can be classified according to their properties. Which of these is NOT a physical property of
charcoal?
A. Color B. Shape C. Volume D. Combustibility
32. When a candle is lighted, it melts. The wax then vaporizes. Finally, it burns. Which is the correct
order of changes that took place?
A. Chemical, physical, physical C. Physical, chemical, chemical
B. Chemical, chemical, chemical D. Physical, physical, chemical
33. When a firecracker is lighted and burns, it produces light and sound. What evidences of chemical
change are observed?
A. Change in color of the firecracker C. Evolution of gases
B. Production of sound D. Evolution of gases and energy
34. What evidence proves that the spoiling of milk is a chemical change?
A. Evolution of light C. Formation of curds
B. Production of electricity D. Different smell
35. Which is NOT a physical property of water?
A. liquid at room temperature
B. changes to oxygen and hydrogen gas when electrolyzed
C. boils at 100℃
D. melts at 0℃

B. Answer the following questions:


I. Properties of Matter
A. Identify if the property is extensive or intensive. Write E if it’s extensive and I if it’s intensive on the
space provided before each number.
_____ 1. Volume
_____ 2. Boiling point of salt solution
_____ 3. Temperature
_____ 4. Hardness of metals
_____ 5. Viscosity
_____ 6. The tendency to burn
_____ 7. The tendency of iron to dissolve acids
_____ 8. Density
_____ 9. Mass
_____ 10. Length

B. Classify each properties as physical or chemical. Write P if it’s physical and C if it’s chemical on the
space provided before each number.
_____ 1. Silicon is hard
_____ 2. Ice floats in water
_____ 3. Cadmium is poisonous
_____ 4. Hydrogen catches fire when ignited in air
_____ 5. The addition of fertilizer to the soil

II. Chemical Formula of Common Chemical Substances


Directions: Fill in the table with correct information:

CHEMICAL CHEMICAL COMMON TYPE OF NUMBER OF


FORMULA NAME NAME ATOMS EACH ATOM
1. Ethylene

2. Baking Soda

3. N = 1
H=3
4. NaOH

5. Sodium
Hydroxide

III. Consumer Product


Directions: Choose a consumer product that is available in the field of personal care products, food
and beverages. Fill in the table with correct information.

Area or Consumer Some Use Level of Cost


Field Product Chemical Safeness
Component
s
Personal Care
Products
Food
Beverages

IV. Common Isotopes and their Uses


A. Problem Solving: Write your solution in your paper. (10pts)
1. Carbon has 3 isotopes. Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14, whose percentage abundances
are 98.93%, 1.07% and 0.000000001%. The atomic masses of Carbon-12, Carbon-13, and
Carbon-14 are 14.003, 13.003 and 12.00 amu.

B. Fill the gaps in the following table. Complete the symbols also.

Neutral Atoms
19
Symbol F As Sb
Proton 33
Neutron
Electron
Mass number 122
Atomic number

V. Writing and Naming the Chemical Formula of Compounds


A. Fill the columns to complete the table:
Compound Type Name
(Ionic or Covalent)
1. SrO
2. C2H2
3. N2H4
4. MnO2
5. KBr
6. PH3
7. N2O4
8. HF
9. NiF2
10. NO2
11. BF3
12. PCl5
13. HCl
14. P2O5
15. ICl7

B. Draw the 1st 5 structural formulas in the above table.

Compound Structural Formulas


1. SrO

2. C2H2

3. N2H4

4. MnO2

5. KBr

Prepared by:

CHERRY JANE D. BASUG


Subject Teacher

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