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I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.

Write the chosen letter on the space


provided before each number.
______1. All of the following are solutions EXCEPT
a. milk c. alloy
b. wine d. coffee
______2. All of the following affects the solubility of a solid in a liquid EXCEPT
a. pressure c. surface area
b. stirring d. temperature
______3. A metal solution is called a(n)
a. alloy c. suspension
b. colloid d. electrolyte
______4. Why is a solution considered homogenous?
a. It is usually liquid.
b. It contains a solute and solvent.
c. It can be dilute or concentrated.
d. Its components are distributed evenly in all proportions.
______5. All of the following describes a solution EXCEPT
a. clear c. cannot pass through filter paper
b. homogenous d. can be separated by physical means
______6. A solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute is:
a. saturated c. concentrated
b. unsaturated d. supersaturated
______7. The following substances are soluble in water EXCEPT
a. oil c. sugar
b. salt d. alcohol
______8. What is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a fixed amount of
solvent at a given temperature?
a. dilution c. solubility
b. molarity d. dissolution
______9. What is the concentration of a solution expressed in moles of solute per kilogram
solvent?
a. molality c. mole fraction
b. molarity d. percentage by weight
______10. The pH of human saliva is 6.5. How would you describe the solution?
a. basic c. saturated
b. acidic d. supersaturated
______11. What do you call a mixture that is not evenly distributed in all proportions and
cannot beseparated by filtration?
a. colloid c. suspension
b. solution d. homogenous mixture
______12. All of the following will exhibit a homogenous mixture EXCEPT
a. salt and water c. sugar and water
b. sand and water d. alcohol and water
______13.. When oil is mixed with water, the mixture is said to be __________ to one another.
a. soluble c. insoluble
b. miscible d. immiscible
______14. What is the dissolving substance in a solution?
a. water c. solvent
b. solute d. particles
______15. Substance A was dissolved in water, and the energy absorbed in overcoming the
attractive intermolecular forces between the molecules is 500 kJ. The energy released
when substance A was dissolved in water is 800 kJ. How will you describe the
dissolution process?
a. basic c. endothermic
b. acidic d. exothermic
______16. Which of the following affects both the rate of solution and the solubility of a solid in
aliquid?
a. stirring c. increasing surface area exposed
b. increasing pressure d. increased in temperature
_______17. Which solution contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution contains
under the same conditions?
a. saturated c. concentrated
b. unsaturated d. supersaturated
______18. All of the following are soluble in water EXCEPT
a. lead acetate c. lead chloride
b. lead sulfate d. lead phosphate
______19. Which substance usually becomes less soluble with increasing temperature?
a. gas c. liquid
b. solid d. all of the above
______20. All of the following affect the solubility of solid in liquid EXCEPT
a. pressure c. surface area
b. temperature d. nature of solvent
______21. Which is a chemical reaction?
a. melting of ice c. boiling of water
b. frying of egg d. drying of clothes
______22. Which condition will allow condensation (gas to liquid change)?
a. high temperature and high pressure
b. high temperature and low pressure
c. low temperature and high pressure
d. low temperature and low pressure
______23. The change from solid to gas, which does not pass through the liquid phase, is
known as
a. freezing c. sublimation
b. melting d. vaporization
_______24. Which is an evidence of chemical change?
a. formation of new shape c. increase of temperature
b. drastic change of size d. appearance of new substance
_______25. What do carbohydrates provide for our body?
a. oil c. oxygen
b. water d. energy
______26. In a recipe, which of these words implies a chemical change?
a. bake c. cube
b. chill d. mash
______27. Which of these represents a synthesis chemical reaction?
a. X + Y → XY c. XY + Z → X + ZY
b. XY → X + Y d. XY + ZW → XW + ZY
______28. What type of chemical change is oxidation?
a. composition c. single replacement
b. decomposition d. double displacement
______29. What type of chemical change is the extraction of Aluminum metal?
a. composition c. single replacement
b. decomposition d. double displacement
______30. Which of these changes is NOT considered dangerous?
a. curing of meat c. blackening of lungs
b. burning of garbage d. leaching of fertilizer

II. True or False. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is
incorrect.
________31. Solutions are homogenous.
________32. Solutes can exist as solid, liquid or gas.
________33. Water can dissolve anything that is why it is called the universal solvent.
________34. When a liquid solute is dissolved in a liquid solvent they are said to be solubleto
one another.
________35. Solubility of solids, liquids and gas increases with increasing temperature.

III. Directions: Identify whether the following is a physical or chemical change.


_______________ 36.. Scrubbing the floor
_______________ 37.Sweeping the backyard
_______________ 39.Wiping the table
_______________ 38.Making salad
_______________ 39.Frying dried fish
_______________ 40. Baking a cake
_______________ 41. Bleaching cloth
_______________ 42.Making syrup
_______________ 43. Scraping food from the pan
________________44.. Removing cobwebs

IV. Directions: Write the symbol of the following elements


_____________45. oxygen
_____________46. hydrogen
_____________47 lithium
____________ 48. Copper
_____________49. Selenium
_____________50. Phosphorus
_____________51. Iodine
_____________55. Chromium
_____________56. Zinc
_____________57. Krypton
_____________58. Fluorine
_____________59. Germamium
_____________60. barium

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