Date:____________
Score:___________
I.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
____1. It is the time before nucleation occurs after the addition of the precipitating agent to the
solution.
A. Conduction period
C. Transition period
B. Induction period
D. Nucleation period.
____2. It is the formation of Small, stable aggregates, or nuclei of precipitate.
A. Digestion
C. Nucleation
B. Peptization
D. Volatilization
____3. The layers of charged ions associated with the surface of the nuclei known as:
A. Electric double layer
C. Electromagnetic sphere
B. Electrotastic layer
D. Electrodes
____4. A process in which a substance condenses onto the surface of the solid.
A. Absorption
C. Osmosis
B. Colloid
D. Adsorption
____5. A finely divided particle that form a stable dispersion with a medium (gas/liquid).
A. Molecules
C Suspension
B. Colloid
D Precipitate
____6. It is the process that occurs during digestion, in which a small particles dissolve and
larger particles grow.
A. Occlusion
C. Ostwald ripening
B. Coprecipitation
D. Relative supersaturation
____7. It showed that particle size of precipitate is inversely proportional to the relative
supersaturation of the solution during presipitation.
A. Chemical equation
C. Markovnikovs equation
B. Van Der Waals equation
D. Von Weiman equation
____8. It is the precipitation of unwanted species along with the analyte.
A. Co-precipitation
C. Post-precipitation
B. Pre-precipitation
D. Extra precipitation
____9. A type of Co-precipitation in which impurities are trapped within the growing crystal.
A. Nucleation
C. Occlusion
B. Particle growth
D. Inclusion
____10. A procedure in which a precipitate is washed and filtered, but part of the precipitate
reverts to the colloidal form because the supporting electrolyte is gone.
A. Digestion
C. Nucleation
B. Peptization
D. Volatilization
II.
TRUE - FALSE
Direction: Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. Write your answer on
the space provided before the number.
_____1. Nucleation is a process by which a small, stable aggregates or nuclei of precipitate are
being formed.
_____2. A process in which a substance condenses onto the surface of the solid is called
adsorption.
_____3. A finely divided particle that form a stable dispersion with a medium (gas/liquid) is
called suspensions.
_____4. Matter is anything that occupy space and has mass and volume.
_____5. Proton is a negatively charged ion.
_____6. Occlusion is the process that occurs during digestion.
_____7. Electron is a positively charged ion.
_____8. Digestion is a solution from which a precipitate was formed.
_____9. Suspension is the time before nucleation occurs after the addition of the precipitating
agent to the solution.
_____10. Accuracy describes the agreement between two or more measurement that have
been made exactly the same way.
III.
MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match the words in column A with the definition that corresponds on it in column B.
Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
A
_____1. Proton
_____2. Nucleation
_____3. Electron
_____4. Precise
_____5. Accurate
_____6. Matter
_____7. Suspension
_____8. Occlusion
_____9. Peptization
_____10. Co-
precipitation
IV.
IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Write your answer on the space provided before the number.
___________1. Refers to the sought-for or desired constituent in a sample.
___________2. Describes the quantitative relationship among the amounts of reactants and
product.
___________3. Describes the agreement between two or more measurements that have been
made exactly the same way.
___________4. Indicates the closeness of measurement to its true value of accepted value.
___________5. The positively charged ion
___________6. It is the total number of moles of solute in one liter of solution.
___________7. It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the mass of an equal volume of
water.
___________8. A process in which a minimum number of atoms, ions, or molecules join
together to give a stable solid.
___________9.A process in which ions are retained on the surface of the solid.
___________10. A process in which a coagulated colloids returns to its original dispersed state.
V.
ESSAY/ CALCULATION
Direction: Write your answer on the space provided below.
1. How do precipitates form? (5 points)
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Prepared by:
GLORYDEL L. HILONGO
Teacher I
Key to correction
I. Multiple choice
1. C
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. B
10. A
II. True or false
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F
6. T
7. F
8. F
9. F
10. F
III. Matching type
1. C
2. H
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. E
7. I
8. L
9. K
10. J
IV. Identification
1. Analyte
2. Titration
3. Precise
4. Accurate
5. Proton
6. Molality
7. Molarity
8. Precipitation
9. Adsorption
10. Suspension