Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 Grade:10 Level: L Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam Grade 10 going to grade 11 2013-2014 1 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 Chapter:1 Laboratory Skills and Techniques Know the warning labels on containers of chemicals 01. Label the following warnings and hazard labels. a) b) c) [-A-] explosive [-B-] Flammable [-C-] Toxic [-A-] explosive [-B-] Flammable [-C-] Toxic [-A-] explosive [-B-] Flammable [-C-] Toxic Section №: 2 Chemical Apparatus Concept №: Recognize the shape of some chemical apparatus 02. Give the name of the following chemical apparatus: a) [-A-] Measuring Cylinder [-B-] Thermometer [-C-] Beaker b) [-A-] Measuring Cylinder [-B-] Thermometer [-C-] Beaker c) [-A-] Measuring Cylinder [-B-] Thermometer [-C-] Beaker Know what crystallization is 03. __________ is the process of forming crystals. What is the missing word? [-A-] Crystallization [-B-] Distillation 2 2013-2014 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 [-C-] Sublimation Chapter:2 Revision of the Scientific Method Reading a cooling curve of a pure compound 04. The following is the cooling behaviour for 2.00 g of pure liquid substance Y. What is the freezing point of substance Y? [-A-] 25 oC [-B-] 75 oC [-C-] 50 oC Section №: 4 Scientific Models and Uncertainty in Science Concept №: Recognize the correct pressure-volume relation for a gas: Boyle’s law 05. Which is TRUE about the pressure-volume relationship for a gas at constant temperature (Boyle’s law)? [-A-] P is proportional to V [-B-] V is proportional to P [-C-] P.V = constant Chapter 3: The Atomic Theory 06. Consider the following equation: 2NF3 (g) → 1N2 (g) + 3F2 (g) How can you write this equation in terms of volumes (V)? [-A-] 2V of NF3 → 2V of N2 + 3V of F2 [-B-] 1V of NF3 → 1V of N2 + 3V of F2 [-C-] 2V of NF3 → 1V of N2 + 3V of F2 3 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 Given volumes reaction ratio, find ratio by molecules 07. 2 volumes of CO combine with 1 volume of O2 to give 2 volumes of CO2 gas. Which of the following statements is TRUE? [-A-] 2V of CO + 1V of O2 → 2V of CO2 [-B-] 2V of C + 1V of O2 → 2V of CO2 [-C-] 1V of CO2 + 1V of O2 → 1V of CO2 Know the meaning of atomicity 08. The term Atomicity is referred to as: [-A-] number of atoms in a mole [-B-] number of molecules in an atom [-C-] number of atoms in a molecule 09. Which of the following represent a molecular formula? [-A-] 1 only [-B-] 3 only [-C-] 4 only Recognizing a structural formula 10. Which of the following represent a structural formula? [-A-] H2O [-B-] [-C-] 4 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 What molecular models are 11. Which of the following represent a ball and a stick model? [-A-] CO2 [-B-] [-C-] Section №: 5 Avogadro’s Number and the Mole Concept Concept №: What a mole is 12. What is a mole? [-A-] A mole of a substance is equal to the atomic number of an element expressed in amu. [-B-] A mole of a substance is Avogadro’s number 6x1023 of particles whether atoms or molecules [-C-] A mole of a substance is Avogadro’s number 6x1020 of particles. Find the molecular mass of a compound 13. Given the following atomic masses: H = 1; Na = 23; O = 16. What is the molecular mass of NaOH? [-A-] 40 [-B-] 35 [-C-] 60 Find the molar mass of a compound 14. Given the following atomic masses: N = 14; O = 16. What is the molecular mass of N 2O3? [-A-] 67 [-B-] 76 [-C-] 70 Given atomic mass and mass, find № of moles n = m/M. 15. How many moles are there in 3.9g of K? [Atomic mass of K = 39] [-A-] 200 moles [-B-] 2 mole [-C-] 15 moles [-D-] 0.1 mole Given mole, find № of atoms n(atoms) = atomicity x n(moles) x NA 16. How many atoms are present in 1.5 moles of carbon dioxide gas (CO2)? [Given atomic masses: C=12 and O=16]. Use Avogadro’s number NA= 6 x 1023 [-A-] 30 x 1023 atoms [-B-] 16 x 1023 atoms 5 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 [-C-] 27 x 1023 atoms Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions Know that in chemical changes new substances are formed 17. In chemical reactions, ___________ substances are formed. What is the missing word(s)? [-A-] new [-B-] no new [-C-] old Recognizing physical and chemical changes 18. Which of the following can be found in a chemical change? [-A-] No new substances are produced. [-B-] It is not easily reversible. [-C-] It is easily reversible. Recognize an exothermic process 19. In an exothermic reaction, energy is ___________. What is the missing word? [-A-] not released and not produced [-B-] absorbed or used [-C-] produced or released Recognize an endothermic process 20. A(n) _____ reaction or process is the one that uses heat energy. The missing word is [-A-] exothermic [-B-] thermal [-C-] endothermic 21. Electrolysis of water is an example of:[-A-] combustion reaction [-B-] endothermic reaction [-C-] exothermic reaction 6 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 Conservation of atoms and mass in chemical 22. In a chemical reaction, the number of atoms and mass are ___________ (conserved/ not conserved). [-A-] Conserved [-B-] Not conserved Application of conservation of atoms and mass in chemical reactions 23. If 8.0 g of a substance A reacts with 14.0 g of a substance B to produce 16.0 g of a substance C and some substance D, What mass of D do you expect to have? [-A-] 5g [-B-] 6g [-C-] 7g Know the terms ‘subscript’ & ‘coefficient’ in, say, 4 CO2 24. Complete the following sentence. In the following symbol: 3 K2Cr2O7 , 1. 3 is a coefficient. 2. 7 is a coefficient. 3. 2 is a subscript. [-A-] 1 only [-B-] 2 and 3 only [-C-] 1 and 3 only 25. Choose the correct answer. In the following symbol 4 Al2CO3: [-A-] 3 is the coefficient. [-B-] 4 is a subscript. [-C-] 4 is the coefficient, 2 and 3 are the subscripts. 26. Balance the following reaction: → 1. aC4H10 + bO2 cCO2 + dH2O [-A-] a =1, b =13/2, c = 4, d = 5 [-B-] a =2, b =2, c = 1, d = 2 [-C-] a =1, b =2, c = 1, d = 2 2. aC25H52 + bO2 → cCO2 + dH2O [-A-] a =1, b =13/2, c = 4, d = 5 [-B-] a =1, b =38, c = 25, d = 26 [-C-] a =1, b =2, c = 1, d = 2 7 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 16. Find a, b, c and/or d in each of the following reaction: 27. Consider the following equation: a CH4 + b O2 → c CO2 + d H2O What are the coefficients a, b, c, and d after balancing this equation? [-A-] a =2, b =1, c = 1, d = 2 [-B-] a =2, b =2, c = 1, d = 2 [-C-] a =1, b =2, c = 1, d = 2 28. Find the coefficients a, b, and c while balancing the following equation: a S8 + b Cl2 → c S2Cl2 [-A-] a = 2, b = 8, c = 4 [-B-] a = 1, b = 4, c = 4 [-C-] a = 2, b = 4, c = 4 Section №: 4 Stoichiometry Concept №: Reading a balanced equation in molecules and moles 29. Consider the reaction between ammonia (NH3) and oxygen (O2) to produce nitrogen gas (N2) and water vapour (H2O): 4NH3(g) + 3O2(g) → 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g) Complete the following statement. The above equation may be best read as: [-A-] 4 atoms of ammonia react with 6 atoms of oxygen to produce 4 atoms of nitrogen and 6 atoms of water. [-B-] 4 atoms of ammonia react with 3 atoms of oxygen to produce 2 atoms of nitrogen and 6 atoms of water [-C-] 4 molecules of ammonia react with 3 molecules of oxygen to produce 2 molecules of nitrogen and 6 molecules of water. 30. Equations with whole-number coefficients can be read in __________. What is the missing phrase? [-A-] moles only 8 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 [-B-] molecules only [-C-] moles and molecules only Reading a balanced equation with fractional coefficients in moles 31. How would you read the equation: H2 (g) + ½ O2 (g) → H2O (g) [-A-] 1 mole H2 + ½ mole O2 → 1 mole H2O [-B-] 1 molecule H2 + ½ mole O2 → 1 mole H2O [-C-] 1 molecule H2 + ½ molecule O2 → 1 mole H2O 32. Equations with fractional coefficients can be read in __________. What is the missing phrase? [-A-] moles only [-B-] molecules only [-C-] moles and molecules only Reaction ratios involving masses and moles 33. Consider the following reaction: N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g) What are the ratios of reactants and products in moles? [-A-] 1 mole N2 + 3 moles of H2 → 2 moles of NH3 [-B-] 1 mole N2 + 2 moles of H2 → 3 moles of NH3 [-C-] 2 mole N2 + 1 moles of H2 → 2 moles of NH3 34. Consider the following reaction: N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g) [N =14, H = 1] What are the ratios of reactants and products in grams? [-A-] 17g of N2 + 8g of H2 → 34g of NH3 [-B-] 28g of N2 + 6g of H2 → 34g of NH3 [-C-] 14g of N2 + 2g of H2 → 17g of NH3 Chapter 5: The Gas Phase In all multiple choice questions, more than answer could be correct Section №: 1 Molar Volumes of Gases Concept №: Know that the molar volume in the gaseous state is much larger 35. The volume occupied by one mole of any pure substance under normal temperature and pressure is generally [-A-] very large for gases and liquids, and small for solids 9 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 [-B-] the largest for solids and smallest for gases [-C-] the largest for gases and smallest for solids Know the meaning of the volume of a gas 36. The volume a certain gas is __________ (dependent/ independent) on its container. [-A-] Dependent [-B-] independent Know how the molar volume of gases changes with molar mass 37. The molar volume of any gas at STP is almost 22.4L. As molar mass __________, the molar volume __________. What are the missing words, respectively? [-A-] increases; increases [-B-] decreases; decreases [-C-] increases; decreases Know how the molar volume of gases changes with atomicity 38. The molar volume of any gas at STP is almost 22.4L. How does the molar volume of real gases change as the atomicity changes? [-A-] As the atomicity increases, the molar volume decreases. [-B-] As the atomicity decreases, the molar volume decreases. [-C-] As the atomicity increases, the molar volume increases. Given mass and volume of gas at STP, find mass of 1 mole 39. 40L of a gas at STP have a mass of 20.0 g. The mass of one mole of this gas is __________. (Molar volume of 1 mole of a gas at STP is 22.4L [-A-] 11.2 g [-B-] 22.4 g [-C-] 44.8 g Know how PxV varies with changing pressure for a real gas 40. As the pressure of the gas increases, __________. What is the missing phrase? [-A-] the volume decreases until a point where the gas becomes a liquid and P.V= constant can’t be applied anymore. [-B-] the volume increases until a point where the gas becomes a solid. [-C-] the temperature decreases and the gas becomes a liquid. [-D-] the volume will not change. 10 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 Section №: 2 The Kinetic Theory of Gases Concept №: Kinetic theory of gases 41. The model where gas molecules collide randomly with the walls of the container to exert a pressure is called __________. What is the missing phrase? [-A-] Kinetic theory of gases [-B-] Null theory of gases [-C-] Translational theory of gases Know what is meant by an ideal gas 42. A(n) _____________ gas is a gas whose molecules don’t liquefy and its volume becomes zero at zero Kelvin. What is the missing word? [-A-] Celsius [-B-] ideal [-C-] real Changing Celsius to Kelvin and vice-versa 43. The relation between temperatures in Kelvin (K) and Celsius (o C) is represented by: [-A-] T oC = 273 [-B-] TK = T oC + 273 [-C-] T oC = TK + 273 44. The temperature 300 C is how much in Kelvin? [-A-] - 27 K [-B-] 573 K [-C-] -573 K 45. The temperature 400 Kelvin is how much in C? [-A-] 27 C [-B-] -27 C [-C-] 127 C 11 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 2013-2014 The barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure 46. The ___________ is the instrument used to measure the atmospheric pressure. What is the missing word? [-A-] barometer [-B-] thermometer [-C-] open–end manometer Determine the pressure in a flask using a closed-end manometer 47. What is the pressure of the gas in the following closed-end manometer? Given: atmospheric pressure = 760 mm Hg. [-A-] 95 mmHg [-B-] 760 mmHg [-C-] 855 mmHg Determine the pressure in a flask using an open-end manometer 48. What is the pressure of the gas in the following open-end manometer? Given: atmospheric pressure = 760 mm Hg. [-A-] 95 mmHg 12 Chemistry Sample Entrance Exam for Grade 10 going to Grade 11 [-B-] 760 mmHg [-C-] 855 mmHg Section №: 3 The Ideal Gas Concept №: Know the pressure-temperature behavior for an ideal gas 49. For an ideal gas, how are the pressure and temperature related? [-A-] P T [-B-] P T2 [-C-] P 1/T 13 2013-2014
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