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CHEMISTRY PRACTICE TEST FOR FINAL EXAM

GRADE X, SEM 2
YEARS 2024/2025

1. Write down the definition of avogadro constant!


2. Write down the correct value of Avogadro Constant!
3. Look at the following table.
Numbe Name of Substances Formula of Number Number of particle
r Substances of mole

1 Carbon dioxide CO2 1 mol

2 Sodium Hydroxide NaOH 0.5 mol

3 Sulphuric Acid H2SO4 1 mol

4 Ammonia NH3 0.5 mol

5 Acetic Acid CH3COOH 1 mol

4. What is the mole of 3.01 x 1026 molecular particle of ammonia (NH3)?


5. What is the mole of 6.02 x 1020 molecular particle of ammonia (NH3)?
6. Write down the correct statement of mole!
7. What is the mole of 180 gram of water? (Ar H=1, Ar O=16).
8. What is the mole of 1,8 gram of water? (Ar H=1, Ar O=16).
9. From the question number 7, what is the amount of particle of water?
10. From the question number 8, what is the amount of particle of water?
11. What is the mass (gram) of 6.02 x 1024 particle of Na atom ? (Ar Na=23)
12. What is the mass (gram) of 6.02 x 1020 particle of Na atom ? (Ar Na=23)
13. As much as 1,17 gram of X substance has 12.04 x 1021 particle of molecule X. What is
the molecular mass number (Mr) of X substance?
14. Write down the correct statement of Molar Volume of gas at standard temperature and
pressure (STP)?
15. What is the volume of 22 gram of carbon dioxide at standard temperature and pressure
(STP)? Given Ar C=12, Ar O=16.
16. What is the volume of 4,4 gram of carbon dioxide at standard temperature and pressure
(STP)? Given Ar C=12, Ar O=16.

17. Look at the following pictures.

Given the Ar H=1, O=16, N=17. Based on the picture above, determine:
a. Which substance has the bigger volume? Why does it happen?
b. Which substance has the smallest volume?why does it happen?
c. What you can conclude about the picture above?

18. What is the amount of particles of 5.6 Litre of Ammonia (NH 3) at standard temperature
and pressure (STP)?
19. What is the amount of particles of 1,12 Litre of Ammonia (NH 3) at standard temperature
and pressure (STP)?

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20. Write down the correct statement of molar volume of gas at room temperature and
pressure (RTP)!

21. Look at the following picture.

Based on the picture above, :


a. Which one has the heaviest gas? explain your answer.
b. Which one has the lighter gas? explain your answer.
c. Both gases have the same mole. But why does it have a different weight?
d. Both gases have different weights. But why does it has the same volume?

22. The volume of “A” gas at room temperature and pressure (RTP) is 48 Litre. The weight of
the gas is 68 grams. What is the molecular mass of “A” gas?
23. Write down the correct statement of ideal gas equation?
24. Look at the following picture.

In Indonesia, we use LPG gas to cook. LPG cylinders that are commonly sold are in 3 kg.
What is the volume of propane gas (LPG gas) at 1 atm of pressure and 27 oC of
temperature in one gas cylinder?
Given R=0.082 L atm/mol K, Ar C=12, H=1. Molecular formula of propane gas is C 3H8

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25. Look at the following picture.

In Indonesia, we use LPG gas to cook. LPG cylinders that are commonly sold are in 12
kg. What is the volume of propane gas (LPG gas) at 1 atm of pressure and 27 oC of
temperature in one gas cylinder?
Given R=0.082 L atm/mol K, Ar C=12, H=1. Molecular formula of propane gas is C 3H8.
26. What is the mass (gram) of 100 Litre oxygen (O 2) at 1 atm of pressure and 32oC of
temperature?
Given R=0.082 L atm/mol K, Ar O=16, H=1.

27. Look at the following picture.

Mass : 2.8 gram 12.8 gram


Volume : 1 Litre x litre
Mr : 28 gr/mol 16 gr/mol
At the same temperature and pressure, what is the volume of x ?
28. Look at the following picture.

Based on the picture above, fill the blank of the following statement?
A. The volume of the gas in blue balloon is ….. than the volume gas in green balloon,
because mole of the gas in blue balloon is ….. than mole of the gas in green balloon
B. The volume of the gas in blue balloon is the ……, because it has the ……. number of
mole.
C. The volume of the gas in red balloon is …… than green balloon, because mole of the
gas in red balloon is ……. than mole of the gas in green balloon.

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D. The mass of the gas in blue balloon is ……. than in the red balloon.
E. The relative molecular mass of the gas in green balloon is the ………..

29. Write down the correct definition of Molarity?


30. What is the molarity (M) of 5.85 gram of NaCl dissolved into 100 mL of water? Given Ar
Na=23, Cl=35.5.
31. What is the molarity (M) of 11,7 gram of NaCl dissolved into 100 mL of water? Given Ar
Na=23, Cl=35.5.

32. Look at the following picture.

Y gram of MgCl2

500 mL of solution

What is the mass (gram) of MgCl2 needed to dissolve into the distillate water to become
500 mL MgCl2 0.1 M of solution? Given Ar Mg=24, Cl=35.5.

33. Look at the following picture.

6 gram of X
substance

0,2 M of
concentration of X
substance

From the picture above, what is the molecular mass (Mr) of X substance.

34. Write down the correct statement of The Law of Conservation of Mass (Lavoisier).

35. Look at the following table of experiments.


The mass of reactant (gram) The mass of product (gram)
Iron (II) Sulfide
Mass of Iron Mass of Sulphur FeS
(Fe) (S)

a 8 22

28 b 44

42 24 66

56 c 88
From the table above, what is the correct answer for a, b and c?

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36. From question number 35, what is the mole ratio of the reaction?

37. Look at the following table of experiments.

From the table above, what is the correct answer for a, b and c?

38. Write down the correct statement of The Law of Constant Ratio (Proust).

39. Look at the following data from the experiment.


Mass Mass Total Mass Mass of residual mass residual Mass after
of H2 of O2 before water of hydrogen mass of reaction
reaction H2O oxygen

1 8 9 9 0 0 9

3 8 11 9 2 0 11

1 13 14 9 0 5 14
Based on the data above, what is the mass ratio of the reaction between H2 and O2?

40. ook at the following data from the experiment.

Based on the data above, what is the mass ratio of the reaction between Fe and O2?

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