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SECOND Quarter
CHEMISTRY- Grade 7
Summative Test 3
SY 2019-2020
CN:__________ Score:_______________
Name: __________________________________________ Date: _____________________
Year /Section:_______________________ Teacher: Mr. Van Denver Bautista
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Read each statement/question. Choose and encircle the letter that corresponds to
your answer. (1 pt each)
1. What do you call a mixture where all components are mixed together?
A. Mixture C. Solution
B. Solubility D. Solute

2. What substance dissolves another substance?


A. Solubility C. Solute
B. Solution D. Solvent

3. The solubility of sugar is 204g/100g of water at 200C. How many grams of sugar can be
dissolved in 75 grams of water at same condition?
A. 76.5 C. 102
B. 153 D. 204

4. Which one of the following statements is wrong for solutions?


A. They are not pure substances
B. They are homogeneous mixtures
C. They have 2 components, solvent and solute
D. The solubility of substances is not affected by temperature

5. Which one of the following is more soluble in water?


A. Ethyl alcohol C. Oil
B. Carbon dioxide D. Sugar

6. Which of the following will dissolve faster when mixed with water?
A. Crushed table salt C. Rock salt
B. Crystal of table salt D. Big salt

7. What combination would dissolve a solid solute the fastest?


A. High temperature, no stirring
B. No heat, no stirring
C. Sugar cube, no heat
D. High temperature, stirring

8. Which of the following actions will NOT increase the rate of dissolution (dissolving) for solids?
A. Stirring the solution
B. Decreasing the temperature
C. Decreasing the surface area of the solute
D. Increasing the temperature

9. What is the solute in a sweet tea?


A. Lemon C. Tea
B. Sugar D. Water
For numbers 10-15, choose your answer for the choices provided below. Write the letter of your answer
on the space provided after the number.
A. Decrease in solubility
B. Increase in solubility
10. ___________ It is a condition in a solid to liquid mixture, when an increase in temperature
happens.

11. ___________ In a gas to liquid mixture, an increase in temperature will result to this situation.

12. ___________ It is a condition that will happen when there is an increase in pressure. (Gas
solution)

13. ___________ Stirring the solution will result to this reaction.

14. ___________ It will result to this effect when crystalized sugar turns pulverized sugar.

15. ___________ The smaller the particle size will result to this effect (large surface area per unit
volume).

II. PROBLEM SOLVING


DIRECTION: Solve each problem and express the answer in standard exponential form and
number of correct significant figures. Show your solution.

FOR BOYS
16. A 200-gram solution of alcohol contains 180 mL of water. What is the mass percent of alcohol?

17. How many grams of salt are needed to make 50 g of a 5.0% solution?

18. How many grams of sugar are needed to make 25 g of a 4.0 % solution?

19. What mass of flour must be mixed with 25 mL of water to create a 3.5% by mass solution?

20. A solution is prepared by dissolving 90 mL of hydrogen peroxide in enough water to make 3000
mL of solution. Identify the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide solution.
FOR GIRLS
21. What is the percent by mass of rubbing alcohol in a solution that contains 275 g of rubbing alcohol
in 500 g of solution?

22. Determine the percent volume of solution made by combining 25 mL of ethanol with enough water
to produce 200 mL of the solution.

23. An 800 g solution of Kool-Aid contains 780 g of water. What is the mass percent of solute in this
solution?

24. What is the mass percent of a solution created by adding 10 g of olive oil to 90 g of vegetable oil?

25. If a 4000g solution of salt water contains 40g of salt, what is its mass percent?

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