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Dr.

Arcadio Santos National High School

Mastery Test in Chemistry

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Multiple Choice: Answer the following questions by selecting the right letter. Please right your answer on the space provided before each number. Copper Wire ductile shiny/luster Solid Sulfur non-ductile dull

For questions 1- 3, please refer to the given situation:

malleable non-malleable A chemistry class conducted an good conductor of heat and poor conductor of heat and experiment involving electricity electricity two materials; cooper wire and sulfur. They wanted to study the differences between them. Physical properties, reinforcements and conductivity of the two materials were tested. The results were as followed:

_____________1. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the experiment mentioned above? A. Similarities and differences of elements and compounds B. Similarities and differences of atoms and molecules C. Comparison between a metal and a non-metal D. Comparison between an acid and a base _____________2. Which of the following elements has the same characteristics with that of a copper wire? A. Au B. S C. F D. Xe _____________3. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about metals? A. Metals can be bent C. Metals are brittle

B. Metals are lustrous D. Metals can be drawn out into wires _____________4. Which of the following element/s is/are considered nonmetals? i. Al ii. Au iii. Cu iv. O v. Na A. I and iii B. iv and v C. ii only D. iv only _____________5., Which of the following trace elements helps in the formation of hemoglobin? A. iodine, I B. iron, Fe C. magnesium, Mg D. zinc, Zn _____________6. Why does a person need a sufficient amount of iodine inside the body? A. necessary for muscle movement C. normal blood clotting B. regular heartbeat _____________7. Why do plants need magnesium? A. necessary for food production
D. needed for the activity of thyroid gland C. provides nutrients to the plants

B. used for coloring pigment D. essential to plant structure _____________8. Which of the following sets of elements are alkali metals? A. Be, Mg, Ca C. B, Al, Ga B. Li, Na, K D. Br, Cl, F _____________9. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about water molecules (H2O)? A water molecule is _______________ i. made up of one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen. ii. formed by electron sharing iii. composed of a metal and a nonmetal element. iv. made up of hydrogen and highly electronegativity for oxygen A. i only B. ii only C. I, ii and iv D. iii only _____________10. If oxygen gas is formed by two nonmetallic elements with uniform electronegativity values, how do you compare this with water molecule? A. Oxygen is formed by the same atoms while water molecule is formed by different atoms. B. Oxygen is formed by the same electrical charges while water molecule is formed by different electrical charges. C. Oxygen is formed by electronegativity difference equal to 1.2 while water is 0. D. Oxygen is formed by polar bond while water is formed by a non-polar bond.
For numbers 11-13, please refer to the following: Chemical Formula Electronegativity Difference NH3 AlCl3 0.8 1.4 Compound Name ammonia aluminum chloride 0.0 to 0.5 - non-polar bond 0.6 to 2.0 - polar bond

Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School

Mastery Test in Chemistry

H2 HCl Use the following choices below: A. AlCl3

0 0.8

hydrogen hydrogen chloride

B. H2

C. HCl

D. NH3

_____________11. Which of the following is ionic? _____________12. Which of the following is polar? _____________13. Which of the following is nonpolar? _____________14. Which of the following ionic compounds is used in the production of deodorants? A. AgCl3 B. AgNO3 C. KI D. NaNO3 _____________15. Which of the following compounds will form a linear shape (molecular geometry)? A. BeCl2 B. H2O C. CH4 D. SF6 I. Draw the Lewis Dot Structure of the following elements and compounds.

1. O 2. Cs 3. Ne 4. Br 5. Mg
I. Write the chemical formula of the following compounds.

6. NaCl

7. KCl

8. N2

9. PCl5

10. CCl4

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Magnesium oxide ______________________ Sodium hydride _______________________ Calcium carbide________________________ Nickel oxide __________________________ Silver fluoride _________________________ Iron (II) chloride _______________________ Lead (II) iodide ________________________ Arsenic (III) sulfide _____________________ Cadmium chloride _____________________ Magnesium phosphide __________________

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Calcium thiosulfate _____________________ Potassium hydroxide ___________________ Barium silicate ________________________ Sodium nitrate ________________________ Silver nitrate __________________________ Potassium permanganate _______________ Ammonium bicarbonate _________________ Nickel (ii) iodate _______________________ Manganese perchlorate _________________ Zinc acetate __________________________

Name the following compounds.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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CaO ________________________________ NaI _________________________________ BiP _________________________________ BaF _________________________________ AlN _________________________________ ZnBr2 ________________________________ Ar2S3 ________________________________ Ag2O ________________________________ MnCl2 ______________________________________________________ Li2S _________________________________

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

LiBrO3 _______________________________ NH4HSO4 ____________________________ ZnC2O4 ______________________________ PbCO3 _______________________________ FeSO4_ _______________________________ Cu2O _ _______________________________ N2 O 5 _ _______________________________ BF3 _________________________________ _ HCN ________________________________ H3PO4 _

Complete the table below. Chemical Name Chemical Formula Pattern Shape/LDS Geometry

Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School

Mastery Test in Chemistry

beryllium chloride

CB2

boron trichloride

BCl3

carbon tetrahydride

dihydrogen nitride

v-shape

sulfur hexafluoride

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