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Kapnayan 8

Super Pagsusulit Ever. Pramis


Read ALL the instructions first before answering the test. Use only black/blue ballpen. You can
use your cellphone as a scientific calculator and up to 2 people can share the same cellphone/
calculator. Use this questionnaire as your answer sheet. Put your scratchwork at the back pages. The
perfect score for this test is 75 points. Goodluck!
Follow ALL the instructions following this sentence for a 5-point bonus:
1) Write your full name at the right hand side corner of the first page of this questionnaire.
2) Write your house name at the left hand side corner of the first page of this questionnaire.
3) Say I like you to the person next to you (choose if left or right side) out loud.
I.

Super Modified True or False


If the answer is Always True for the statement, write the name of your crush. If this
instruction is not followed, 100 demerits will be given for each student of their respective
houses. If the answer is not always true for the statement, write Life is unfair.

1. A Bronsted-lowry base is an Arrhenius base


2. Water in oil is an example of an emulsion
3. Mass is an extensive property of matter
4. Carbon is an example of a Halogen
5. Aristotle defined Esper as the material consisting the celestial bodies in the sky
6. Atomic number = # of neutrons + # of protons
7. Isotones have same # of neutrons, same atomic number
8. Molecules have no volume.
9. Stoicheion means element
10. Porosity is a chemical property of matter

II.

1.
a.
b.
2.
a.
b.
3.
a.
b.

Super Modified Multiple Choice


Encircle the correct answer. The number of correct answers for each question is greater than or
equal to zero. Failure to answer the exact number of correct answers is also considered wrong.
If you think there is no correct answer, write the name of the most handsome person in the
room.
All of the following are examples of chemical properties except:
Malleability
c. flammability
melting point
d. toxicity
Rutherfords Atomic model is derived from the experiment called:
Geiger-Marsden Experiment
c. Gold Foil Experiment
Gieger-Mershden Experiment
d. Glaston-Weiber Experiment
An acid:
donates H+
c. accepts electron pairs
accepts H+
d. produces H+

4. The following are extensive properties:


a. mass
c. density

b. volume
d. space
5. The following are elements except :
a. Sn
c. Al
b. KI
d.Cl
6. The following are not examples of chemical reactions
a. RedOx
c. Direct Combination
b. Double Displacement
d. Decomposition
7. This/these periodic trends goes down to up and left to right
a. Metallic character
c. electron affinity
b. ionization energy
d. atomic radius
8. The following can be considered colloids:
a. Halo-halo
c. Milk
b. Blood
d. Halo-halo with milk and blood
9. Isotopes have the same :
a. # of protons
c. # of electrons
b. # of neutrons
d. mass number
10. Molecules are in :
a. constantly changing motion
c. changingly constant motion
b. non-random motion
d. constant and patterned motion
III.

Super Modified(?) Fill in the blanks Questions


Every blank must be filled with CORRECT answers. Each blank with a wrong answer or is left
blank will be considered wrong. Wrong answers will result to 10 demerits to your house for
each wrong answer.
1. _________ is the phase change occurring when gas turns to solid and I will have ___ points in this test.
2. Molecules are ______ masses. One of my housemates will score ____ points in this test.
3. The irregular motion of atoms is called __________. The total points my house will get from this is
_______.
4. Absolute zero temperature is at _______ degrees celsius. The total # of demerits I will get from this is
____.
5. _______ have same mass numbers but different combination of #s of neutrons and protons. This
exams difficulty is ________.
6. The format of the periodic table is organized by __________. I love _______.
7. the laser for Rutherfords experiment is composed of _________. Chemistry is _______.
8. _________ suggested that electron orbits have many levels or shells. Life is ________.
9. during phase change, the temperature of the substance is _______. You are _________.
10. _______ are types of mixtures where solute particles settle out upon standing.
If you reach this part of the test, stand up and shout PANGET AKO. Everybody in the room
must hear what you said. 100 demerits will be given for each student of their respective houses. BUT,
if you insist of not doing the instruction above, you can stand up and shout POGI AKO instead. BUT,
if a single remark of disagreement is heard from the people in the room, 200 demerits will be given to
your house.

IV. The Super Normal Problem Solving Part


A. Balancing Chemical Equations (3 points each, no partial points)

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

____ N2 + ____ H2 ---> ____ NH3


____ CH4 + ____ O2 ---> ____ CO2 + ____ H2O
____ FeCl3 + ____ NaOH ---> ____ Fe(OH)3 + ____NaCl
____ CO2 + ____ H2O ---> ____ C6H12O6 + ____O2
____ H2SO4 + ____ NaNO2 ---> ____ HNO2 + ____ Na2SO4

B. Stoichiometry (3 points each, partial points can be considered)


1) . For the reaction: 6 Li(s) + N2(g) ---> 2 Li3N(s)
Determine:
a) the mass of N2 needed to react with 0.536 moles of Li.

b) the number of moles of Li required to make 46.4 g of Li3N.

c) the mass in grams of Li3N produced from 3.65 g Li.

d) the number of moles of lithium needed to react with 7.00 grams of N2.

C. Percent Composition and Empirical Formula


1) The percent composition of a compound was found to be 63.5% silver, 8.2% nitrogen, and 28.3%
oxygen. Determine the compounds empirical formula. (2 points)

2) A 60.00 g sample of tetraethyl lead, a gasoline additive, is found to contain 38.43 g lead, 17.83 g
carbon, and 3.74 g hydrogen. Find its empirical formula. (2 points)

3) An oxide of chromium is found to have the following % composition: 68.4% Cr and 31.6% O. Determine
this compounds empirical formula. (3 points)

4) A 170.00 g sample of an unidentified compound contains 28.94 g sodium, 67.49 g chromium, and 72.67
g oxygen. What is the compounds empirical formula? (3 points)

NO ERASURES. Disregard instruction numbered 3 at the first page :p

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