You are on page 1of 2

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

CHEMISTRY QUIZ
Tutelage: Solve as required. Use scientific
notation only when required. USE YOUR QUIZ
BOOKLET.
I
A colorless liquid, used as a solvent (a liquid that
dissolves other substances), is believed to be one
of the following:
Substance
Density (in g/mL)
n-butyl alcohol
0.810
ethylene glycol
1.114
isopropyl alcohol
0.785
toluene
0.866
To identify the substance, a chemist
determined its density. By pouring a sample
of the liquid into a graduated cylinder, she
found that the volume was 35.1 mL. She also
found that the sample weighed 30.5 g.
1. What was the density of the liquid? Show
your solution. Give your final answer in 2
significant figures using scientific notation.
(5 points)
2. Basing from the values approximated in the
table, what was the substance? (5 points)
II
Manganese, iron, or nickel, have densities of
7.21 g/ cm3,7.87 g/ cm3, and 8.90 g/ cm3,
respectively. A piece of metal wire has a
volume of 20.2 cm3 and a mass of 159 g.
3. What is the density of the metal? Give your
final answer in 2 significant figures using
scientific notation. (5 points)
4. From which metal is the wire made? (5
points)
III
An experiment requires 43.7 g of isopropyl
alcohol. Instead of measuring out the sample
on a balance, a chemist dispenses the liquid
into a graduated cylinder. The density of
isopropyl alcohol is 0.785 g/mL.
5. What volume of isopropyl alcohol should he
use? Use 2 significant figures. (5 points)
IV
Ethanol (grain alcohol) has a density of 0.789
g/cm3.
6. What volume of ethanol must be poured
into a graduated cylinder to equal 30.3 g?
Use 3 significant figures. (5 points)

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY


CHEMISTRY QUIZ
Tutelage: Solve as required. Use scientific
notation only when required. USE YOUR QUIZ
BOOKLET.
I
A colorless liquid, used as a solvent (a liquid that
dissolves other substances), is believed to be one
of the following:
Substance
Density (in g/mL)
n-butyl alcohol
0.810
ethylene glycol
1.114
isopropyl alcohol
0.785
toluene
0.866

To identify the substance, a chemist


determined its density. By pouring a sample
of the liquid into a graduated cylinder, she
found that the volume was 35.1 mL. She also
found that the sample weighed 30.5 g.
1. What was the density of the liquid? Show
your solution. Give your final answer in 2
significant figures using scientific notation.
(5 points)
2. Basing from the values approximated in the
table, what was the substance? (5 points)
II
Manganese, iron, or nickel, have densities of
7.21 g/ cm3,7.87 g/ cm3, and 8.90 g/ cm3,
respectively. A piece of metal wire has a
volume of 20.2 cm3 and a mass of 159 g.
3. What is the density of the metal? Give your
final answer in 2 significant figures using
scientific notation. (5 points)
4. From which metal is the wire made? (5
points)
III
An experiment requires 43.7 g of isopropyl
alcohol. Instead of measuring out the sample
on a balance, a chemist dispenses the liquid
into a graduated cylinder. The density of
isopropyl alcohol is 0.785 g/mL.
5. What volume of isopropyl alcohol should he
use? Use 2 significant figures. (5 points)
IV
Ethanol (grain alcohol) has a density of 0.789
g/cm3.
6. What volume of ethanol must be poured
into a graduated cylinder to equal 30.3 g?
Use 3 significant figures. (5 points)

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY


CHEMISTRY QUIZ
I.
Identify the terms beings referred to in
the following items.
____________ 1. This refers to a layer that served as
a division between two compartments disallowing
the passage of all substances from one point to the
other.
____________ 2. This refers to the movement of
solute from a point of higher solute concentration
to a point of lower solute concentration.
____________ 3. This is the movement of water from
a point of high water concentration to low water
concentration.
____________ 4. This component of a solution is the
one being dissolved by the solvent.
____________ 5. This type of saturation happens
when the concentration of solute is greater than
the concentration of solvents.
II.

EFFECTS OF SOLUTIONS TO CELLS.


There are three kinds of solutions
that have effects on a cell based
on our discussion. Illustrate the
effects of each by drawing a
cellular model before and after
the injection of such solution and
identify the solution on the blanks
provided. (2 points for every box, 1 point
for the label)

1. First Solution:
____________________________

BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER

2. Second Solution:
____________________________

2. Second Solution:
____________________________

BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER

3. Third Solution:
____________________________

3. Third Solution:
____________________________

BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
CHEMISTRY QUIZ
I.
Identify the terms beings referred to in
the following items.
____________ 1. This refers to a layer that served as
a division between two compartments disallowing
the passage of all substances from one point to the
other.
____________ 2. This refers to the movement of
solute from a point of higher solute concentration
to a point of lower solute concentration.
____________ 3. This is the movement of water from
a point of high water concentration to low water
concentration.
____________ 4. This component of a solution is the
one being dissolved by the solvent.
____________ 5. This type of saturation happens
when the concentration of solute is greater than
the concentration of solvents.
II.

EFFECTS OF SOLUTIONS TO CELLS.


There are three kinds of solutions
that have effects on a cell based
on our discussion. Illustrate the
effects of each by drawing a
cellular model before and after
the injection of such solution and
identify the solution on the blanks
provided. (2 points for every box, 1 point
for the label)

1. First Solution:
____________________________

You might also like