C 1. Which of the following statements is not a part of kinetic molecular theory?
a. Matter is composed of particles that are in constant c. Particles in a system cannot transfer energy to each other
motion
b. Particle velocity increases as the temperature d. Particle interactions involve electrostatic attractions and repulsions.
increases
C 2. The law which states that the absolute pressure and volume of a given mass of a confined gas are inversely proportional, provided
that temperature remains unchanged within a closed system.
a. Charles’ Law c. Boyle’s Law
b. Gay-Lussac’s Law d. Combined Gas Law
C 3. in dealing with Gas Laws: Temperature should always be in:
a. Rankine c. Kelvin
b. Celsius d. Fahrenheit
A 4. This Gas Law states that pressure (P) and volume (V) of certain gas is directly proportional to the temperature at constant number
of moles
a. Combined Gas Law c. Charles’ Law
b. Boyle’s Law d. Gay-Lussac’s Law
C 5. Gay-Lussac’s Law is named after?
a. John Louise Gay-Lussac c. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
b. Joseph Gay-Lussac d. John Gay-Lussac
A 6. Which of the following are properties of gas?
a. temperature, pressure, mass and volume c. both a and b
b. Temperature, shape, mass and size d. None of the above
B 7. It was the law that was named after chemist and physicist Robert Boyle
a. Combined Gas Law c. Charles’ Law
b. Boyle’s Law d. Gay-Lussac’s Law
B 8. States that the absolute pressure and volume of a given mass of confined gas are inversely proportional, provided the temperature
remains unchanged within a closed system
a. Combined Gas Law c. Charles’ Law
b. Boyle’s Law d. Gay-Lussac’s Law
D 9. How do pressure cooker makes it easier to cook from hard to tender meat?
a. Temperature inside the container is greater than c. decrease of temperature inside the container makes the pressure
usual containers increase
b. increase of temperature inside the container makes d. the pressure inside the container helps the cooking of meat faster than
the pressure decrease usual
D 10. According to Robert Boyle, at constant Temperature pressure is_____________ to pressure
a. directly proportional [Link]
b. equal d. inversely proportional
D 11. Why do balloons explode after sometime when it is exposed under the heat of sun?
a. It is normal for balloons to explode whether hot or c. Balloons explode due to increase in volume and not due to pressure
cold
b. The heat increases the volume inside the balloon d. The heat increases the volume inside the balloon and increases its
but decreases its pressure pressure
C 12. What Gas law is applied in hot air balloon?
a. Combined Gas Law c. Charles’ Law
A b. Boyle’s Law d. Gay-Lussac’s Law
13. Given the illustration below: Which container has the highest pressure given that each container is airtight and has the same
number of gas molecules? (hint: P=F/A)
a. Container A c. Container C
b. Container B d. Container D
A 14. If a balloon is squeezed, what happens to the pressure of the gas inside the balloon?
a. It increases c. It decreases
b. It stays the same d. The pressure depends on the type of gas in the balloon
A 15. Boyle's law states that ____.
a. the volume of a gas varies inversely with pressure c. the temperature of a gas varies inversely with pressure
b. the volume of a gas varies directly with pressure d. the temperature of a gas varies directly with pressure
B 16. Indicate what the missing words are in the following statement of Charles’ law: At constant pressure, the volume of a gas sample
is _______ proportional to its _______ temperature.
a. directly; Celsius c. inversely; Celsius
b. directly; Kelvin d. inversely; Kelvin
D 17. Why is a gas easier to compress than a liquid or a solid?
a. Its volume increases more under pressure than an c. The space between gas particles is much less than the space between
equal volume of liquid does. liquid or solid particles
b. Its volume increases more under pressure than an d. The volume of a gas’s particles is small compared to the overall volume
equal volume of solid does of the gas
A 18. Why does the pressure inside a container of gas increase if more gas is added to the container?
a. There is an increase in the number of collisions c. There is a decrease in the volume of the gas
between particles and the walls of the container.
b. There is an increase in the temperature of the gas. d. There is an increase in the force of the collisions between the particles
and the walls of the container.
A 19. If the volume of a container of gas is reduced, what will happen to the pressure inside the container?
a. The pressure will increase c. The pressure will decrease.
b. The pressure will not change. d. The pressure depends on the type of gas
C 20. What are the standard temperature and pressure conditions for gasses?
a. 0 0C and 0 torr c. -273 0C and 1 atm
b. 0 K and 760 torr d. 0 0C and 1 torr
Test II.
Modified True or False. Write T if the statement is correct and if the statement is false, change the underlined word or words to make the statement
correct.
T 21. Reactants are the substance that undergoes chemical reaction.
Before 22. In balancing equation, appropriate coefficients are place after the formulas of the reactants and product.
No new atom 23. There is new atom is formed nor destroyed. Instead they are rearranging themselves.
Single 24. In double displacement, a more active element replaces the less active element in the compound.
Combustion 25. Acid-base reaction always produces CO2 + H2O.
Test III Identification
Sweet 26. The term “saccharides” is derived from a Greek term meaning something _________
Fructose 27. It is a type of sugar that is mainly found in fruits
Sucrose 28. It is also referred to as table sugar or ordinary sugar or “table sugar”
Proteins 29. Comes from Greek word “proteios” meaning of great importance
Deoxyribonucleic acid 30. A nucleic acid that is responsible for transfer genetic information (spell out)
Test IV. Problem Solving (show complete solution)
31 to 32: Balance the following equations. Show solutions:
31. _______H2O _____ H2 + _____O2
32. ____ BaS + ____ PtF2 ____ BaF2 + ____ PtS
33. A gas has a volume of 3.4 L at 25 0C, what is the final temperature if the volume is increases to 4.7 L?
34. A gas of 3.4 moles occupies a volume of 40.6 mL at 298 K, what is the pressure of the gas?