Chem 16 Finals Samplex
Chem 16 Finals Samplex
Chem 16 Finals Samplex
UP Chemical Society
Sample General Chemistry I (Chem 16)
Final Exam A.Y. 22 – 23
I. Modified True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is always correct. If the statement
is false, change the underlined word/s to make the statement correct.
1. The law of definite composition states that if two elements form more than one compound,
the mass ratios of both elements will always be in small whole numbers.
2. According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, it is impossible to simultaneously
determine both the position and acceleration of an electron with absolute precision.
3. Ba2+ is smaller than Cs+ in terms of atomic radius.
4. Breaking bonds is always exothermic, while bond formation is always endothermic.
5. The presence of lone pairs in the central atom decreases the bond angle between bonding
pairs.
6. In titration, the equivalence point is reached first before the titration endpoint.
7. If the change in enthalpy and entropy are both negative, then the system is spontaneous
only at high temperatures.
8. Beyond the triple point, the liquid and gas phases of a pure substance merges in a single
indistinguishable entity called supercritical fluid.
9. Calcium chloride can be classified as neutral salt.
10. HIO4 will have a lower Ka value than HIO2.
2. Two Chem 16 students, Ben and Adie, are doing the same experiment, but they are using
different starting reagents. Ben uses cobaltous nitrate while Adie uses cobaltic nitrate.
Each of the starting reagents is reacted with sodium chloride.
a. Write the balanced chemical equations involved in the experiment.
b. During the first part of the experiment, Ben used 10.00 g NaCl while Adie used
7.500 g NaCl. If they both use 5.00 g of their own starting reagent, who will give a
higher yield of the common product? What is the difference between the two yields,
in terms of grams?
c. From (B), what individual amounts of cobaltous nitrate and cobaltic nitrate will use
up all the reactants?