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Department of Education

Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
PAG-ORING NUEVO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Pag-Oring Nuevo, Libmanan, Camarines Sur

4TH PERIODICAL Examination


SCIENCE 10

Name : ____________________________________________Section:____________Score: ___________

I. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


1. Which example has particles that can be drawn closer to occupy smaller volume?
a. air inside the syringe c. ice cube
b. block of wood d. fruit juice
2. Alfred can still pump air in the balloon even though it is already inflated. What explains this
phenomenon?
a. balloons look better if their size is bigger
b. balloons are made up of plastic
c. the air inside the balloon is hot
d. air molecules can be compressed
3. A chemical reaction is a process in which
a. all reactants change state
b. products change into reactants
c. the law of conservation of mass applies
d. all of these
4. What determines the atom’s ability to undergo chemical reactions?
a. protons c. neutrons
b. innermost electrons d. outermost electrons
5. How is a chemical equation balanced?
a. Changing subscripts
b. Erasing elements as necessary
c. Adding coefficients
d. Adding elements as necessary
Boyle’s Law ( V1 P1 = V2 P2 )
Oxygen gas inside a 1.5 L gas tank has a pressure of 0.95 atm. Provided that the temperature
remains constant, how much pressure is needed to reduce its volume by one half?

Given:

Find:

Formula:

Solution:
Final Answer :

Charle’s Law ( V1 T2 = V2 T1 )

A cylinder with a movable piston contains 250 cm3 air at 100C. If the pressure is kept constant, at
what temperature would you expect the volume to be at 150 cm3?

Given:

Find:

Formula:

Solution:

Final Answer :

Gay-Lussac’s Law ( P1 T2 = P2 T1 )

At 20oC a confined ammonia gas has a pressure of 2.50 atm. At what temperature could its
pressure be equal to 760 mmHg?

Given:

Find:

Formula:

Solution:

Final Answer :

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