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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL - CARAGA REGION CAMPUS
G10 Chemistry 2, Introduction to Organic Chemistry/General Inorganic Chemistry II
First Quarter Examination

General Instructions:
1. Read and follow the instructions carefully.
2. Make sure to write your name, year and section, date and other information required
in the answer sheet.
3. DO NOT write anything on the test questionnaire.
4. DO NOT look at your seatmate’s paper.
5. Use black pen in shading your answer in Test I.
6. Use the extra sheet of paper for your solutions.
7. Do not stand up to submit your paper. Wait for the instruction of the proctor.
8. Do not go out of the room until your proctor gives you permission to do so.
9. Using of cellphone is not allowed.
10. NO erasures.
11. If you have questions about the exam, raise your hand and wait for the response of
the proctor. NEVER ask your classmates.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Shade the letter of the correct answer in your answer sheet. (2 pts each)
1. What quantities appear in the First Law of Thermodynamics?
a. specific heat, temperature, heat
b. work, heat, thermal energy
c. work. heat, enthalpy
d. work, entropy, heat
2. What is the original unit for measuring heat?
a. Calorie
b. Pascal
c. Joule
d. BTU
3. What is the name of the ideal gas process in which no heat is transferred?
a. Isothermal
b. Adiabatic
c. Isochoric
d. Isobaric
4. If two objects are in thermal equilibrium with each other:
a. They cannot be undergoing an elastic collision.
b. They cannot be at different temperatures.
c. They cannot have different pressures.
d. They cannot be moving.
5. Heat is defined as____.
a. A fluid-like substance that flows from a hotter object to a colder object.
b. The energy that moves from a hotter object to a colder object.
c. The energy transferred and is contained in a body.
d. The amount of thermal energy in an object.
6. Change in enthalpy of a system is the heat supplied at ____________.
a. constant volume
b. constant entropy
c. constant pressure
d. constant temperature
7. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another is inferred
from ______________.
a. 2nd law of thermodynamics
b. 3rd law of Thermodynamics
c. First law of Thermodynamics
d. Zeroth law of Thermodynamics
8. The thermal behavior of water is characterized by the value of its ___.
a. heat density

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b. specific heat
c. Specific heat
d. thermal index
9. Two processes are shown that take an ideal gas from state 1 to
state 3. Compare the work done by process A to the work done
by process B.
a. WA > WB
b. WA < WB
c. WA = WB = 0
d. WA = WB but neither is zero.
10. Which of the following processes involves heat?
a. You push a piston into a cylinder of gas, increasing the temperature of the gas.
b. You push a rigid cylinder of gas across a frictionless surface.
c. The brakes in your car get hot when you stop
d. A steel block is placed under a candle.
11. Objects A and B are brought into close thermal contact with each other, but they are well isolated
from their surroundings. Initially TA = 0°C and TB = 100°C. The specific heat of A is more than the
specific heat of B. The two objects will soon reach a common final temperature T f. The final
temperature is ___.
a. Tf > 50°C
b. Tf < 50°C
c. Tf = 50°C
d. Tf = constant
12. Suppose you are an astronaut in space, hard at work in your sealed spacesuit. The only way that you
can transfer excess heat to the environment is by ___.
a. Evaporation
b. Conduction
c. Convection
d. Radiation
13. In constructing a thermometer, it is NECESSARY to use a substance that:
a. Expands with rising temperature
b. Will not freeze and will not boil
c. Expands linearly with rising temperature
d. Undergoes some change when heated or cooled
14. Water pipes, used to carry water, sometimes burst in the winter because:
a. Outside of the pipe contracts more than the inside
b. Metal becomes brittle when cold
c. Metal contracts more than water
d. Water expands when it freezes
15. Inside a room at a uniform comfortable temperature, metallic objects generally feel cooler to the
touch than wooden objects do. This is because:
a. The human body, being organic, resembles wood more closely than it resembles metal.
b. The equilibrium temperature of metal in the room is lower than that of wood.
c. A given mass of wood contains more heat than the same mass of metal
d. Metal conducts heat better than wood

II. PROBLEM SOLVING. Analyze and solve each problem. Show all your solutions.
1. When a system is taken from state a to b along path acb, 200J of heat flows into the system and the
system does 80J of work. (a) How much heat flows into the system along path acb if the work done by
the system is 40J? (b) The system returns from b to a along path bda. If the work done on the system is
60J, does the system absorb or liberate heat? By how much? Sketch. (15pts)

2. A 300 cm3 glass flask is filled to the brim with mercury at 25°C. Will the mercury overflow when the
temperature of the system is raised to 100°C? The coefficient of linear expansion of the glass and
mercury are 0.40x10-5 K-1 and 6 x 10-5 K-1, respectively. Sketch. (12pts)

3. How many calories of heat are required by 100g of ice at -5°C to change to steam at 120°C? Sketch.
Lf,ice = 80Cal/g; Lv,ice =540 Cal/g (13pts)

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4. A rigid tank contains heat fluid that is cooled while being stirred by a paddle wheel. The internal energy
of fluids is 800kJ and loses 500kJ of heat during cooling processes with the paddle work of 100kJ applied
on the fluid. Neglecting the energy stored in the paddle wheel, determine the final internal energy of the
fluid. (10 pts)

III. MIND TWISTER. Prove the following problem by solving what is/are being asked. Show all your
solution.

1) Rank the following temperatures from highest to lowest temperature:

(i) 0.00°C; (ii) 0.00R; (iii) 0.00K; (iv) 0.00°F


Show all the conversion of your desired scale to prove the ranking of temperatures. (8pts)

2) A copper cylinder is initially at 25°C. At what temperature will its volume be 0.20 % larger than it is at
25°C? (6pts)

3) Two temperature scales (Fahrenheit and Celsius) become equal in magnitude at -40. (6pts)
Show that: -40°C = -40°F

IV. DEFINITION. Choose ten words in the box below and then define these terms briefly and concisely.
(1pt each)

Work Isobaric Heat Specific Heat


Temperature Adiabatic System Thermodynamics
Sensible Heat Isolated System Enthalpy Latent Heat of Fusion
State Function Thermal Expansion Radiation First Law of Thermodynamics
Internal Energy Thermal Equilibrium Black Body Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics

If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and
it will be given to him. But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave
of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. - JAMES 1:6-7

---------------------------------------------------------GOD BLESS YOU-------------------------------------------------------


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