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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
EA

Name: _______________________________ Grade & Section: _________________

First Semester, 2nd Grading Score: _________________________

REVISED WRITTEN WORK # 2 (Modules 5 and 6): 30 points

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write in CAPITAL LETTER the answer that corresponds to the description
below. Write letter E if your answer is not on the given choices. (11 points)

01._______ 02. _______ 03. _______ 04. _______ 05. _______

06._______ 07. _______ 08. _______ 09. ________ 10. ________ 11. ________
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1. According to Boyle’s Law, what will happen to the volume of a gas if its pressure decreases by
half while keeping the temperature constant?
A. It will decrease by one-fourth. C. It will be doubled.
B. It will decrease by half. D. It will increase four times.

2. Which of the following gases will have the lowest rate of diffusion?
A. carbon monoxide C. water vapor
B. methane D ozone

3. If 2.0 moles of each gas of the following gases is taken and kept under the same conditions of
temperature and pressure, which gas will occupy the largest volume?
A. H2 B. CH4 B. N2 D. CO2

4. Which of the following conditions should be done to cause the density of a gas to decrease?
A. increase the pressure and increase the temperature
B. increase the pressure and decrease the temperature
C. decrease the pressure and increase the temperature
D. decrease the pressure and decrease the temperature

5. Which pair of compounds are isomers?


A. C4H4 & C4H8 C. CH3CH2CH2CHCl2 & CH3CH2CH2CH2Cl
B. CH3CH2CH2OH & CH3CH2COOH D. CH3CH2COOCH3 & CH3COOCH2CH3
(the one highlighted in yellow is to be added)

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6. Which graph represents the relationship between volume and temperature?


A. C.

V V

T T

B. D.
V V

T
T

7. Which of the following statements concerning the chemical properties of alkanes and
cycloalkanes is correct?
A. Alkanes undergo combustion reactions but cycloalkanes do not.
B. Neither alkanes nor cycloalkanes undergo combustion reactions.
C. Both alkanes and cycloalkanes undergo combustion reactions.
D. Alkanes undergo combustion reactions but do not undergo halogenation reactions.

8. Which of the following statements relating to chirality is incorrect?


A. A chiral center is an atom in a molecule that has four different groups tetrahedrally
bonded to it.
B. Naturally occurring monosaccharides are almost always right-handed.”
C. The simplest example of a chiral monosaccharide is glyceraldahyde.
D. A chiral molecule is a molecule whose mirror images are superimposable.

9. Which of the following statements concerning the structure of alpha-amino acids is


correct?
A. The amino acid contains only one carbon atom.
B. The amino acid contains only two carbon atoms.
C. The amino group is attached to the carbon atom of the carboxyl group.
D. The amino group and the carboxyl group are directly bonded to the same carbon atom.

10. Which of the following statements concerning the tripeptide Val-Ala-Gly is correct?
A. The N-terminal amino acid residue is Gly.
B. The C-terminal amino acid residue is Val.
C. Its structure can also be written as Gly-Ala-Val.
D. It is constitutionally isomeric with five other tripeptides.

11. Which of the following statements concerning fatty acids is correct?


A. They are naturally occurring dicarboxylic acids.
B. They are rarely found in the free state in nature.
C. Their carbon chains always contain at least two double bonds.
D. They almost always contain an odd number of carbon atoms.

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II. EXPLAIN EACH IN NOT MORE THAN TWO (2) LINES:

1. When a balloon is placed inside a freezer, what will happen to its volume? What gas law will
explain this prediction? State the Law. (2 points)

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2. Use the kinetic theory of gases to explain why the atmospheric pressure in Mount Pulag, the
highest and the most prominent mountain in Benguet, is lower than the atmospheric
pressure at sea level. (2 points)

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III. THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE INCORRECT.


Draw the condensed formula and give the correct IUPAC name for each. (3 points)

1. 3-Methylcyclopent-3-ene

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2. Chloroethylmethylphenyl methane

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3. 1-Methylcyclohex-2-yne

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IV. USING THE GENERAL FORMULA FOR AN ALKANE, derive the following for specific
alkanes. Support each answer with the corresponding condensed formula (CF).
(3 points)

1. no. of H atoms present when 8 C atoms are present

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2. no. of C atoms present when 10 H atoms are present

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3. total no. of covalent bonds present in the molecule when 7 C atoms are present.

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V. SELECT FROM THE GRID (below) ALL CORRECT RESPONSES (write numbers only) for
each situation. Support answers with the corresponding condensed formula for each
given. (3 points)

1) 2-methylpentane 2) 3-methylpentane 3) 3-ethylpentane

4) cyclopentane 5) methylcyclopentane 6) ethylcyclopentane

a. compounds that contain 6 C atoms : ____________________

b. compounds whose molecular formula is C7H14 : ____________________

c. compounds whose molecules contain 5 - CH2 - units : ____________________

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VI. GIVEN:

H H
H–C=C–C–C= C–H
H H
DELETE the highlighted (in color pink) words.
1. Draw and label the overlapping hybrid orbitals in each bond. (4 points)

1. Label the overlapping hybrid orbitals in each bond.


(This is the FINAL STATEMENT to be answered)

2. What is the bond angle at Carbon 3? (1 point) : ________________________

3. What is the geometry of carbon 5? (1 point) : ________________________

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