Exam V.A Chem G10 Amer T1 QP

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Trimester ___I____ Academic Year
___2024-2025_____

Grade : ____10______ Subject : ______Chemistry_________ Version : ___A___

Duration : _________90 min_____________ Date : ________________________

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Section: ____AMERICAN_____

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Q.1 Multiple Choice (……./12 marks)


Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

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1. To balance a chemical equation, it is permissible to adjust the

a. coefficients
b. subscripts.
c. formulas of the products.
d. number of products.

2. In a chemical equation, the symbol (aq) indicates that the substance is

a. water.
b. dissolved in water.
c. an acid.
d. insoluble.

3. The coefficients in a chemical equation

a. indicate the number of moles of each substance that react.


b. show the number of grams of each substance that react.
c. are the molar masses of the substances.
d. show the valence electrons for each atom.

4. If metal X is lower than metal Y in the activity series, then

a. X will replace ions of Y in solution.


b. Y will replace ions of X in solution.
c. Y will form oxides only indirectly.
d. X will react with cold water.

5. In a reaction, the ions of two compounds exchange places in aqueous solution to form two new
compounds. This reaction is called a

a. synthesis reaction.
b. decomposition reaction.
c. single-displacement reaction.
d. double-displacement reaction.

6. The use of a double arrow in a chemical equation indicates that the reaction

a. is reversible.
b. requires heat.
c. is written backward.
d. has not been confirmed in the laboratory.

7. In the reaction represented by the equation A + B C + D, if there is more reactant B than is required
to completely react with all of A, then

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a. A is the limiting reactant.
b. B is the limiting reactant.
c. there is no limiting reactant.
d. no product can be formed.

8. For the reaction represented by the equation N2 + 3H2 2NH3, how many moles of nitrogen are
required to produce 18 mol of ammonia?

a. 9
b. 18
c. 27
d. 36

9. In the equation 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2, the mole ratio of water to oxygen is

a. 2:1.
b. 1:1.
c. 3:2.
d. 6:8.

10. The theoretical yield of a chemical reaction is generally

a. greater than the actual yield.


b. less than the actual yield.
c. equal to the percentage yield.
d. greater than the percentage yield.

11. The most steps are required to solve stoichiometry problems when the reactant is given in grams and
the product is sought in

a. moles.
b. grams.
c. liters.
d. number of atoms.

12. If a chemist calculates the maximum amount of product that could be obtained in a chemical reaction,
he or she is calculating the

a. theoretical yield.
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b. percentage yield.
c. mole ratio.
d. actual yield.

Q2. Completion (……./5 marks)

Write the correct term (or terms) in the space provided.

1. A small whole number that appears in front of a formula in a chemical equation is called a(n)

…………………………………………. .

2. In a chemical equation, the symbol (l) indicates that the substance is ………………………

3. The products re-form the original reactants in a(n) …………………………………………..

4. The general equation for a synthesis reaction ………………………………………….

5. The general equation for a double-displacement reaction is ……………………………………

Q3. Identify each chemical equation as a synthesis, decomposition, single-displacement, or double-


displacement reaction. (……./2 marks)

1. Cl2(g) + 2KBr(aq) 2KCl(aq) + Br2(l) ………………………………………….

2. CaO(s) + H2O(l) Ca(OH)2(s) ………………………………………….

Q4. Write a word equation for each chemical reaction in the space provided. (……./1 marks)

2NaI + Cl2 2NaCl + I2

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……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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