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Summative Assessment in General Chemistry Ii

This document is a summative assessment in general chemistry II for Dumpay National High School. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing concepts like percent composition, analytical techniques, boiling point, concentration, and more. It also contains 5 problems involving calculations related to titration, concentration, reaction stoichiometry and solution preparation. The assessment was prepared by the special science teacher to evaluate student learning in general chemistry II.

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Summative Assessment in General Chemistry Ii

This document is a summative assessment in general chemistry II for Dumpay National High School. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing concepts like percent composition, analytical techniques, boiling point, concentration, and more. It also contains 5 problems involving calculations related to titration, concentration, reaction stoichiometry and solution preparation. The assessment was prepared by the special science teacher to evaluate student learning in general chemistry II.

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DUMPAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Basista, Pangasinan

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY II


School Year 2020 – 2021

Name: ______________________________Grade & Section: _______________ Score: _______________

I. Encircle the letter which corresponds to the correct answer.


1. A 5.0-g sample of brine solution contains 3.75 mg of salt. What is the percent by mass of salt in the
solution?
A. 0.075% B. 0.75% C. 1.33% D. 18.75%
2. It is an analytical technique based on the measurement of mass.
A. Acid-Base Titration C. Back Titration
B. Gravimetric Analysis D. None of the above
3. Which of the following is the correct definition of boiling point?
A. temperature at which the liquid reaches 100oC
B. temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid is more than the atmospheric pressure
C. temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid is less than the atmospheric pressure
D. temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure
4. Which of the following compounds will create the greatest increase in boiling point when added to an
aqueous solution?
A. 2 mole Ca(OH)2 B. 1 mole MgCl2 C. 2 mole MgSO4 D. 2 moles NaCl
5. What volume (in L) of 0.500 M sodium sulfate will react with 275 mL of 0.250 M Barium chloride to
completely precipitate all Ba2+ in the solution?
A. 0.118 L B. 0.128 L C. 0.138 L D. 0.148 L
6. Which of the following statements is true?
A. osmotic pressure is directly proportional to the concentration of solution
B. osmotic pressure is inversely proportional to the concentration of solution
C. osmotic pressure has no effect on the concentration of the solution
D. both A and B
7. A 500mL solution containing 0.730 mole of C6 H12O6, has a concentration of
A. 0.68 M B. 1.46 M C. 365 M D. 684.9 M
8. The addition of 35.23 mL of 0.250 M NaOH titrant causes the end point of a neutralization titration of a
50.00-mL sample of aqueous HCl to be reached. The titration reaction is:
HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O
What is the molarity of the HCl?
A. 17.6 M HCl B. 1.76 M HCl C. 0.0176 M HCl D. 0.176 M HCl
9. What is the molarity of phosphoric acid in a solution labeled 20.0% phosphoric acid (H 3PO4) by weight
with a density = 1.12 g/mL?
A. 0.98 M B. 2.3 M C. 2.7 M D. 3.0 M
10. The change in the boiling point of a substance mainly depends on the
A. amount of solute C. nature of the solute
B. amount of solvent D. nature of solvent
11. What is the boiling point of a 2.50 m solution of C6 H4 Cl2 in CCl4? Assume that C6 H4Cl2 is not volatile.
A. 13.93 oC B. 48.25 oC C. 89.2 oC D. 56.7 oC
12. It is the pressure exerted by the gas that is in dynamic equilibrium with its liquid in closed system at a
specific temperature.
A. osmotic pressure C. atmospheric pressure
B. turgor pressure D. vapor pressure
13. The best way to use in expressing the concentration of lead in sea water is
A. molality B. molarity C. ppm D. mass percentage
14. If you add more salt in the water, what changes will be applied to the solvent?
A. boiling point lessens and freezing point rises
B. boiling point rises and freezing point lessens

C. boiling point and freezing point remains the same


D. boiling point and freezing point rises
15. A wilted plant tissue placed in cold water becomes stiffer and harder because
A. water has passed into the cells C. the cell has gained cellulose
B. plasmolysis has occurred D. the cell’s salt concentration has increased

II. Solve the following problems.


1. If 125 mL of 1.00 M NaOH is diluted to 1.00 L, the resulting solution contains how many moles of
NaOH?

2. A 20.00-mL sample of aqueous oxalic acid, H2C2O4, was titrated with a 0.09113-M solution of potassium
permanganate, KMnO4. A volume of 23.24 mL was required to reach the end point. What is the molarity of
oxalic acid? Below is the chemical reaction involved:

3. Calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution containing 478 g of ethylene glycol in 3202 g
of water.

4. What mass of ZnCl2 can be prepared from the reaction of 3.27 grams of zinc with 3.30 grams of HCl?
Zn +2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2

5. How much C12H22 O11 is needed to prepare a 0.35 m solution using 356.54 g of water?

Prepared by:

JOSHUA S. FRIAS
Special Science Teacher I

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