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General Santos Hope Christian School

Block 8, Dadiangas Heights


General Santos City

Final Term Examination


Chemistry I
Grade II STEM
SY: 2016 2017

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Teacher: Rogelio B. Pontejo

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Identify the choice that best completes the statement.
Write the letter of your choice on the space provided before each item.

_____1. What is the reason why there are so many organic compounds?

A. Organic compounds are produced by living things.


B. There are cyclic organic compounds, and none of the inorganic
compounds are cyclic.
C. Carbon atoms can form stable covalent bonds with other carbon atoms.
D. Organic compounds can be larger than inorganic compounds.

_____ 2. Which applies to the manner in which carbon bonds in alkanes?

A. The bonds are formed with carbon using an sp 3 configuration.


B. The bonds between carbon and other atoms are ionic.
C. The carbon to carbon bonds are expected to be double bonds.
D. The bonds formed by carbon all use p orbitals.

_____ 3. Which statement referring to functional groups is correct? Functional groups


are_____________.

A. where nothing happens in a chemical reaction


B. the parts of molecules used to classify organic molecules
C. where most chemical reaction occur
D. both b and c

_____ 4. Identify the correct statement: The alkanes represent one family of organic
compounds composed of carbon compounds

A. in which the halogens are a major component


B. in which there is at least one double bond between carbons
C. that are composed only of carbon and hydrogen
D. in which hydrogens can be bonded to other hydrogens

_____ 5. What is the characteristic of aromatic compounds that is responsible for them
being named aromatic compounds?

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A. The compounds have a pleasant smell.
B. These compounds contain a benzene ring.
C. It must contain a hydrocarbon chain that is either saturated or unsaturated
and at least 3 carbons long.
D. There is more than one correct response.

____ 6. Which is a difference between butane and butene?

A. butane burns and butene does not


B. the presence of a double bond
C. they are isomers
D. the presence of a triple bond

____ 7. Which is a difference between butene and cyclobutene?

A. They are isomers.


B. Cyclobutene has 2 double bonds, butene does not.
C. The phase variance of the infrared transconductance is asymmetric.
D. Cyclobutene has fewer hydrogens than butene.

____ 8. Which is a difference between butyne and cyclobutyne?

A. Cyclobutyne can't exist!


B. Butyne's multiple bond is not as strong as that of cyclobutyne.
C. Cyclobutyne burns much hotter than butyne because of the greater unsaturation.
D. Both b and c are differences between the molecules.

____ 9. An alkane with 10 carbon atoms is a _____ at room temperature.

A. solid B. liquid C. gas D. not possible to tell

____ 10. Alkanes are _____ in water and _____ than water.

A. insoluble, less dense C. insoluble, more dense


B. soluble, less dense D. soluble, more dense

____ 11. Complete combustion of pentane produces

A. carbon monoxide and water C. carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide


B. carbon dioxide and water D. carbon monoxide and carbon

____ 12. Which of the following compounds could exist in the form of two geometric isomers?

A. C.

B. D.

____ 13. Which of the following compounds is trans-3- hexene?

A. C.

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B. D.

____ 14. Which of the following represents an addition reaction?

A. HX + C4H8->C4H9X
B. X2 + C3H6->C3H5X + HX
C. C4H8->C4H6 + H2
D. more than one response is correct

_____ 15. Select the product of the following reaction:

A. C.

B. D.

_____ 16. Select the major product that would result from the reaction: CH3CH2CH=CH2 + HBr

A. C.

B. CH2CH2CH2CH3 D. CH3CH2CH2CH2Br

_____ 17. The conversion of cyclohexene to cyclohexane requires the reagent(s)/

A. HCl B. H2O and H2SO4 C. H2 and H2SO4 D. H2 and Pt

_____ 18. Which of the following has bonds which are the least ionic?

A. CCl4 B. SiO2 C. KCl D. NH3

_____ 19. What type of bonding occurs between phosphorus and hydrogen within a
molecule of PH3?

A. ionic B. covalent C. hydrogen bonding D. LDFs

_____ 20. Which of the following are non-polar molecules?

A. F2 B. O2 C. CH4 D. CO2

II. NOMENCLATURE. Write the name of the given structures.

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21-22.

__________________ 23-24. _______________________

25 26. __________________________________

27 28. _________________________________

29 30. _____________________________________

31 32. _______________ 33 34. ___________________

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35 36. __________________ 37 38. ____________________

39 40. _________________________________

III. CHEMICAL REACTIONS: Complete the following chemical reactions

41 42. NaBr / H2SO4


CH3CH2CH2CH2OH ____________________

ZnCl2
43 44. R2CHOH + HCl R2CHCl + _________________
ZnCl2

45 46.
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47 48.

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49 50.
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51 52.
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53 54
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55 56. ____________________________________

57 58 ____________________________________

59 60. ____________________________________

IV. DISCUSSION. Explain the following items comprehensively.

61 65. Show and illustrate the ionic bond formation NaCl.


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66 70. Show and illustrate the covalent bond formation water molecule.
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71 75. Are all carbohydrates polymers? Explain.
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76 80. Give three examples of polymers and their uses?


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