Gen Chem 2
Gen Chem 2
Gen Chem 2
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A.Y: 2022 – 2023 Prelim Exam Dispersion force solution Le Chatelier’s Critical pressure
March 16-17, 2023 fluids
BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Intermolecular
4 x-ray diffraction Hydrogen bond 6
forces
Name: _________________________________ Score: _____/50
Ion-dipole force Non-volatile Water cohesive
Grade & Section: _________________________
Aqueous
General Instruction: Use ballpen in writing your answer. 1 ERASURE = -1 Hydrogen force Henry’s Law viscosity hydrogen
solution
Test I. Multiple Choice:
1. Kinetic Molecular Theory is used to explain the __________ of __________.
a. behavior, particles c. speed, particles A. Identification.
b. behavior, matter d. speed, matter __________1. Holds the particles of liquid and solid close together.
2. Juan observed the ice as it melts on the table. He wondered what happened __________2. A much stronger bond than a normal dipole-dipole bond.
to the movement of the particles present on the ice. Which of the following __________3. Force that occurs when ionic compound is mixed with a polar compound.
concepts can help Juan?
a. The movement of the particles become slower as phase change __________4. Type of force present in all molecules.
happens. __________5. The strongest intermolecular force in pure substances.
b. The movement of the particles become slower because there are spaces
between particles. __________6. Resistance of a liquid to flow.
c. The movement of the particles become faster because the temperature __________7. An attraction between the molecules in the liquid.
of the ice changes sufficiently as phase change happens.
d. The movement of the particles become faster because the particles in ice __________8. Liquids that do not vaporize easily.
is faster than the particles in water. __________9. Fluids have characteristics of both the liquid and the gas.
3. Based on the KMT, what happens to the kinetic energy of the particles as __________10. Pressure where the critical point transition occurs.
temperature increases?
__________11. How many hydrogen bonds can a water molecule form?
a. KE increases c. KE remains the same
b. KE decreases d. KE is constant __________12. A solution where water is the solvent.
4. Which of the following is TRUE about the properties of solids? __________13. The relationship associating gas pressure and solubility.
a. Molecules are not held rigidly in position. __________14. Universal solvent.
b. Many solids are characterized by long-range order; that is, the molecules
are arranged in regular configurations in three dimensions. __________15. The goal of this method is to determine the distance between the
c. There is even less empty space in a liquid than in a solid. layers of atoms.
d. Solids are almost incompressible and possess definite shape and volume
Test III. True or False: Read the statements carefully. Write FACT if the statement is true. If
false, change the underlined word/phrase to make the statement true. 5. Saturated vs. Unsaturated vs. Supersaturated