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Republic of the Philippines
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Region V
Part II =
Masbate City Division
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MASBATE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL
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Second Quarter LONG TEST Applied Chemistry
TAKE HOME EXAM
Name:________________________________________Section:_________________________Date:_____________
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Part I: Solve each of the given problem. Write legibly, neatly and in an organized way
using the G.A.S. format. Box all final answers. Write your answers at the back of this
test paper.
1. What are the mole fractions of the components of a solution containing 29.2 g sodium
chloride and 81.0 g water?
2. Find the concentration of solution made by dissolving 450 g of sodium bicarbonate in 1650
g of water.
3. Solve the normality formula for the number of equivalent of solid Ca(OH) 2 dissolved in 50
mL of a 3.0 N solution, then change the number of equivalents of Ca(OH) 2 to grams.
4. Find the percentage of a solution that is made by mixing 150.0 mL of sodium silicate in
880 mL of solution.
5. A student placed 15.0 g of glucose (C 6H12O6) in a volumetric flask, added enough water to
dissolve the glucose by swirling, then carefully added additional water until the 100. mL
mark on the neck of the flask was reached. The flask was then shaken until the solution
was uniform. A 30.0 mL sample of this glucose solution was diluted to 0.500L. How many
grams of glucose are in 100. mL of the final solution? (Hint: Calculate M for first solution, then the
second solution formed and finally determine the grams of glucose in the second solution.)

6. Find the percentage by mass-volume of a solution made by dissolving 610g NH4Cl in


enough water to prepare 1200 mL of solution.
7. What is the molality of a 30.0% by mass hydrochloric acid solution? The density of the
solution is 1.0980 g/mL.
8. Commercial bleach solution contains 5.25% (by mass) of NaClO in water. It has a density
of 1.08 g/mL. Caculate the molarity of this solution. (Hints: assume you have 1.00 L of
solution; molar mass of NaClO 74.4 g/mol)
9. What is the molality (and molarity) of a 20.0% by mass hydrochloric acid solution? The
density of the solution is 1.0980 g/mL.
10.Given 8.00 g of HBr calculate the volume (mL) of a 48.0% solution. (mm HBr: 80.9119
g/mol, density: 1.49 g/mL). Then, calculate the molarity.
11.A solution is made by dissolving 0.100 mol of NaCl in 4.90 mol of water. What is the mass
% of NaCl?
12.What weight (in grams) of KCl is there in 2.50 liters of 0.500 M KCl solution?
13.Determine the molarity of these solutions:
a) 4.67 moles of Li2SO3 dissolved to make 2.04 liters of solution.
b) 0.629 moles of Al2O3 to make 1.500 liters of solution.
c) 4.783 grams of Na2CO3 to make 10.00 liters of solution.
d) 0.897 grams of (NH4)2CO3 to make 250 mL of solution.
e) 0.0348 grams of PbCl2 to form 45.0 mL of solution.
14.Given 395 g of CaC2 in 2500 L of water, find the mole fraction of both components.
15.Find the amount in grams of H3PO4 in a 150mL of a 5.5 N solution.
Part II: Identify which colligative property is applicable in the following situations.
1. To hasten the boiling of a soup, the cook added salt and sugar into the
solution.____________________
a. ordinary
A measure
amount
of______________________
substance in the number of particles it
2. Process of converting
eggoftothe
salted
eggs.
contains
3. Process of making ice
cream. _______________________
b. Moles
of solute
divided
byan
the
4. A business man making
millions
of money
through
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plant.amount of volume of the
solution.
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Twofor
solutions
identical osmotic pressure.
5. Boiling sugar to be c.
used
sumanwith
latik._________________________________________
d. Total number of solute divided by the total mass of solvent.
The part
solution
withcorrect
higher osmotic
Part III: Matching type.e.Write
theof
letter
of the
answerpressure.
on the space provided
f. 6.02 x 1023
for.
g. Boiling point increases when a pure solvent is added with a solute.
h. The ratio between the number of moles of solute and solvent to that
_____1. Osmosis
of the total solution.
_____2. Boiling point elevation
i. When a solute is dissolved in a solvent and the vapor pressure of
_____3. Molarity
solvent decreases.
_____4. Hypotonic
j. The total number of atomic weight for a given compound.
_____5. Mole
k. The part of solution with lower osmotic pressure.
_____6 Molar Mass
l. The freezing point lowers when a solute is added to a solvent.
m. 6.02 x 1024
o. The flow of water through a semi-permeable membrane from a
solution of lower solute concentration to a solution of higher solute

_____7. Hypertonic
_____8. Vapor Pressure
_____9. Avogadros Number
_____10. Isotonic

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