GC1 Q1 Summative Test 2
GC1 Q1 Summative Test 2
GC1 Q1 Summative Test 2
QUARTER 1, SY 2021-2022
Instructions: Read each question carefully and write the correct answer in a
separate sheet of paper, or in the answer sheet provided to you. Do not write anything
on this test questionnaire.
68
B. 35𝑋
66
C. 33𝑋
66
D. 35𝑋
5. An atom of sodium has an atomic number of 11 and a mass number of 23. Which
of the following statements is correct?
A. An atom of sodium has 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 11 neutrons
B. An atom of sodium has 11 protons, 12 electrons, and 11 neutrons.
C. An atom of sodium has 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 12 neutrons.
D. An atom of sodium has 11 protons, 12 electrons, and 12 neutrons.
6. Gloria noticed that there is a lump below her neck. After a few months, her lump
became larger. What radioactive isotope will the doctor use or recommend to diagnose
the function of her thyroid gland?
A. Iron-59
B. Iodine-131
C. Indium-111
D. Phosphorus-32
A. empirical formula.
B. molecular formula.
C. structural formula.
D. condensed formula.
9. Which of the following structures below is the correct structure for ethane (C2H6)?
A.
B.
C.
D.
A. ethanol
B. butanol
C. propanol
D. methanol
12. Element X forms an X+ ion while element Y form a Y2- ion. Which of the following
types of compound and formulas is formed when X and Y react?
Type of
Compound Formula
A. Ionic X2Y
B. Ionic XY2
C. Covalent XY2
D. Covalent XY2
13. A grade 11 class conducted a simple science activity where they used potassium
iodide. What is the chemical formula of this compound?
A. KI
B. KI2
C. K2I
D. K2I2
14. A science student read (NH4)2SO4 in a bottle. What is the name of this compound?
A. ammonium sulfate
B. ammonium disulfate
C. diammonium sulfate
D. diammonium disulfate
15. Which of the following is the correct formula for the ionic compound containing
Fe3+ and SO42- ?
A. FeSO4
B. Fe2SO4
C. Fe2(SO4)3
D. Fe3(SO4)2
17. A substance of phosphorus (P) and oxygen (O) is found to have a mole ratio of
0.4 moles of P for every mole of O. Examine which of the following is the simplest
formula for this substance.
A. PO2
B. P5O2
C. P2O5
D. P0.4O
18. In your chemistry class, you are instructed to take note of the following steps
on how to name binary covalent compounds. Compose the rules for naming binary
covalent compounds by taking only the correct statements from the following:
I. Name the metal by its stem name.
II. Name the other non-metal by its elemental name and an -ide ending.
III. Use the prefixes mono-, di-, tri to indicate the number of that element in
the molecule.
IV. In naming binary covalent compounds, consider the Greek prefixes.
However, mono is not used in the first element.
A. I,II,IV
B. I, II, III
C. II,III,IV
D. I, III, IV
19. Which of the following statements is TRUE for molecular formula and
empirical formula?
I. Both are chemical formulas
II. Molecular formula shows the actual ratio of atoms in the compound
III. Empirical formula shows the simplest whole number ratio of a compound
IV. CH4 is the empirical formula of C2H6
A. II and III
B. III and IV
C. I, II and III
D. I, II, III and IV
20. Examine which pair of molecular formula and empirical formula is correct.
Molecular Formula Empirical Formula
A. As2O5 AsO3
B. SO2 S2O4
C. C3H6 CH3
D. C6H12O6 CH2O
22. Calculate the empirical formula of a substance that consists of 85.60% carbon
and 14.40% hydrogen. (C = 12.01 g/mol; H = 1.01 g/mol)
A. CH
B. CH2
C. CH3
D. CH4
23. Lead oxide can occur as a transition form in oxidation/reduction process of the
PbO2 or Pb(II). Oxides of lead contains 90.65% Pb, by weight. Calculate its empirical
formula.
A. Pb
B. PbO
C. Pb3O4
D. Pb2O3
24. To formulate the steps in finding the empirical formula of a compound, arrange
the following steps.
I. Determine the number of moles of each type of atom present.
II. Convert numbers to whole numbers by multiplying each of them by the
smallest number that will end up with only whole numbers as a result.
These whole numbers are the subscripts used in the empirical formula.
III. Obtain the mass of each element present in grams.
IV. Divide the number of moles of each element by the smallest number of
moles that you found in the previous step
A. I,II,III,IV
B. III,I,IV,II
C. I,III,IV,II
D. II,I,III,IV
25. Solve for the molecular formula of a compound with the empirical formula CH
and molar mass of 26.04g.
A. CH
B. CH2
C. C2H
D. C2H2
26. A compound contains, by mass, 40.0% carbon, 6.71% hydrogen, and 53.3%
oxygen. A 0.320 mole sample of this compound weighs 28.8 g. Calculate the
molecular formula of this compound.
A. CH2O
B. C2H4O
C. C2H4O2
D. C3H6O3