1. The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is
A. Na B. Ag C. Hg D. Fe 2. The most commonly used bleaching agent is A. alcohol B. carbon dioxide C. chlorine D. sodium chlorine 3. The mass of P4O10 that will be obtained from the reaction of 1.33 gram of P4 and 5.07 of oxygen is A. 2.05 gram B. 3.05 gram C. 4.05 gram D. 5.05 gram 4. What are the number of moles of CO2 which contains 16 g of oxygen? A. 0.5 mole B. 0.2 mole C. 0.4 mole D. 0.25 mole 5. The luster of a metal is due to A. its high density B. its high polishing C. its chemical inertness D. presence of free electrons 6. The mass number of a nucleus is A. always less than its atomic number B. the sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus C. always more than the atomic weight D. a fraction 7. The first metal used by man was A. iron B. copper C. gold D. bronze 8. The molecule which has the highest percentage of ionic character among the following is A. HI B. HF C. HCI D. HBr 9. The high reactivity of fluorine is due to A. its high electro negativity B. small size of fluorine atom C. availability of d-orbitals D. strong F - F bond 10. The maximum number of isomers for an alkene with molecular formula C4H8 is A. 5 B. 4 C. 2 D. 3 11. What would be the volume in liters of 640 g of oil if the density of the oil is 0.8 g/mL? (a) 800 liters (b) 0.8 liter (c) 512 liters (d) 0.5 liters 12. Two students, Garrison and Isabella, determined the mass of an object on two different balances. The accepted mass of the object was 2.355 g. Garrison obtained values of 2.531 g, 2.537 g, 2.535 g and 2.533 g. Isabella obtained values of 2.350 g, 2.404 g, 2.296 g and 2.370 g. Which statement best describes the results that were obtained by Garrison and Isabella. (a) Garrison obtained the better accuracy. (b) Isabella obtained the better accuracy. (c) Garrison obtained the better precision. (d) Isabella obtained the better precision. 13. What gas is evolved when dilute sulfuric acid is added to zinc? A. Argon B. Hydrogen C. Peroxide D. Hydrogen E. Sulfur Dioxide 14. What is the combination of any substance with oxygen known as? A. Combustion B. Hydrogenation C. Reduction D. Oxidation 15. Which of the following gases is green in color? A. Chlorine B. Neon C. Krypton D. Hydrogen 16. Identify the INCORRECT statement. (a) Helium in a balloon: an element (b) Paint: a mixture (c) Tap water: a compound (d) Mercury in a barometer; an element 17. How many unshared pairs of electrons are in the outer shell of the central nitrogen atom of NH 3? a. 4 b. 3 c. 2 d. 1 e. 0 18. Give the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the ion. a. 16 p, 18 n, 16 e b. 16 p, 18 n, 14e c. 16 p, 16 n, 19 e d. 16 p, 18 n, 18 e e. 34 p, 16 n, 18 e 19. The number of unshared pairs of electrons in the outer shell of oxygen in Cl 2O is __________. a. one b. two c. three d. four e. zero 20 The Lewis dot formula for Br2 shows a. a single covalent bond. b. a double covalent bond. c. a triple covalent bond. d. a single ionic bond. e. a total of 8 2 = 16 electrons ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
SUMMATIVE TEST GENERAL CHEMESTRY
1. The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is
A. Na B. Ag C. Hg D. Fe 2. The most commonly used bleaching agent is A. alcohol B. carbon dioxide C. chlorine D. sodium chlorine 3. The mass of P4O10 that will be obtained from the reaction of 1.33 gram of P4 and 5.07 of oxygen is A. 2.05 gram B. 3.05 gram C. 4.05 gram D. 5.05 gram 4. What are the number of moles of CO2 which contains 16 g of oxygen? A. 0.5 mole B. 0.2 mole C. 0.4 mole D. 0.25 mole 5. The luster of a metal is due to A. its high density B. its high polishing C. its chemical inertness D. presence of free electrons 6. The mass number of a nucleus is A. always less than its atomic number B. the sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus C. always more than the atomic weight D. a fraction 7. The first metal used by man was A. iron B. copper C. gold D. bronze 8. The molecule which has the highest percentage of ionic character among the following is A. HI B. HF C. HCI D. HBr 9. The high reactivity of fluorine is due to A. its high electro negativity B. small size of fluorine atom C. availability of d-orbitals D. strong F - F bond 10. The maximum number of isomers for an alkene with molecular formula C4H8 is A. 5 B. 4 C. 2 D. 3 11. What would be the volume in liters of 640 g of oil if the density of the oil is 0.8 g/mL? (a) 800 liters (b) 0.8 liter (c) 512 liters (d) 0.5 liters 12. Two students, Garrison and Isabella, determined the mass of an object on two different balances. The accepted mass of the object was 2.355 g. Garrison obtained values of 2.531 g, 2.537 g, 2.535 g and 2.533 g. Isabella obtained values of 2.350 g, 2.404 g, 2.296 g and 2.370 g. Which statement best describes the results that were obtained by Garrison and Isabella. (a) Garrison obtained the better accuracy. (b) Isabella obtained the better accuracy. (c) Garrison obtained the better precision. (d) Isabella obtained the better precision. 13. What gas is evolved when dilute sulfuric acid is added to zinc? A. Argon B. Hydrogen C. Peroxide D. Hydrogen E. Sulfur Dioxide 14. What is the combination of any substance with oxygen known as? A. Combustion B. Hydrogenation C. Reduction D. Oxidation 15. Which of the following gases is green in color? A. Chlorine B. Neon C. Krypton D. Hydrogen 16. Identify the INCORRECT statement.(a) Helium in a balloon: an element (b) Paint: a mixture (c) Tap water: a compound (d) Mercury in a barometer; an element 17. How many unshared pairs of electrons are in the outer shell of the central nitrogen atom of NH 3? a. 4 b. 3 c. 2 d. 1 e. 0 18. Give the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the ion. a. 16 p, 18 n, 16 e b. 16 p, 18 n, 14e c. 16 p, 16 n, 19 e d. 16 p, 18 n, 18 e e. 34 p, 16 n, 18 e 19. The number of unshared pairs of electrons in the outer shell of oxygen in Cl 2O is __________. a. one b. two c. three d. four e. zero 20 The Lewis dot formula for Br2 shows a. a single covalent bond. b. a double covalent bond. c. a triple covalent bond. d. a single ionic bond. e. a total of 8 2 = 16 electrons