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SOUTHLAND COLLEGE

Don Emilio Village, Kabankalan City

SCHOOL OF BASIC EDUCATION


Senior High School Department
First Part of Third Quarter Examination
February 12-13 2024
General Chemistry 2
Subject Teacher: Weegee A. Manalo, LPT

Name: _____________________Section:____________________Score:_________

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.


Directions; Read and understand the following questions. Select the letter of the best answer.

Write your answers on the space provided before the number.

1.Forces of attractions in a pure substance are collectively known as (Van Der Waala Forces.)

a. Intermolecular forces of attraction b. Intermolecular model

c. Kinetic molecular attraction d. Intermolecular dispersion forces

2. Is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction that exists only in molecules that contain a

Hydrogen atom bonded to a small, highly electronegative atom such as N and O.

a. Hydrogen bonds b. Covalent bond

c. Dipole-dipole forces d. London dispersion forces

3.What Explains the properties of solids and liquids in terms of molecular forces of attraction

and the kinetic energy of the individual particles.

a. Molecular forces of attraction b. Kinetic molecular model

c. Ion-dipole forces d. Hydrogen bonding

4. It acts between an ion (either positive or negative) and a polar molecule.

a. Hydrogen bond

b. London dispersion forces

c. Ion-dipole forces

d. Dipole-dipole forces

5. It simply as intermolecular forces of attraction that exist between all atoms and molecules.

a. Hydrogen bond

b. London dispersion forces

c. Ion-dipole forces

d. Dipole-dipole forces

TEST II. Modified True or False

Directions; Write T if the statement is correct and write F if it is wrong.

6. Surface tension Is the property of a liquid to resist an external force and thus assume a

lesser surface area.

7. Needle or paper clip floating on water is an example of surface tension.


8. Oil substances have greater intermolecular forces because there are more atoms that can

attract one another.

9. Hydrogen bonding Is the resistance of a liquid to flow.

10. Viscosity is the vapor pressure of the substance that the pressure exerted by its vapor when

in equilibrium with its liquid or solid.

11. The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which its water vapor is equal to the

external or atmospheric pressure.

12. Molar heat vaporization is the amount is the amount of heat required to vaporize one mole of a

substance at its boiling point. The application of heat disrupts the intermolecular forces of

attraction of the liquid molecules and allow them to vaporized.

13. Viscosity It is loosely referred to as thickness or thinness of the of a liquid.

14. Solids do not have simple or regular structure, but many of their properties can be explained

qualitatively, by viewing them at a particular level.

15. The normal boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius

Test III. Identification

Direction: Identify the Five properties of liquids

16. 17.

18. 19.

20.

Test IV. Illustration (10 Points)

Direction: Illustrate the diagram. Write your answer on the space below.

1. Draw a diagram about the water phase change.

Test V. Essay (10 Points)

Direction: Read and analyze the question. Write your answer in 2-3 sentences.

1. Differentiate the Physical properties of Solutions


GEN CHEM

Answer Key

Test 1

1. A

2. A.

3. B

4. C

5. B

6. T

7. T

8. T

9. F - Viscosity

10. F- Vapor pressure

11. T

12. T

13. T

14. F-- Liquids

15. T

16.Vapor Pressure

17.Surface Tension

18.Boiling Point

19.Freezing Point

20.Heat Vaporization
Answer Key: DRRR
Test 1
1. A
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. D
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. A
Test II
11.T
12.T
13.F
14.T
15.F
16.F
17.F
18.T
19.F
20.T
Test III
21. Physical Hazard Ergonomic, Confined Spaces
22.Biohazard
23.Radio Active Hazard
24.Natural Hazard
25.Chemical
26.. Physical,
27.Social
28.Environmental
29.Economic
30.Human Being
Test IV
21-25 List down the types or example of Hazards.

26-30 Enumerate the factors that cause hazards.

Test V
10 points essays.
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