Module 02 PHYSICAL SCIENCE

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Module 01

Diagnostic Test for CHEMISTRY

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region X – Northern Mindanao
Division of Iligan City
ACELO C. BADELLES SR. MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tipanoy, Iligan City

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the term that best matches each of the description provided.
Write the letter of your choice on the line.

a. 26 j. Gamma Radiation r. Law of Definite


b. 30 k. Helium Proportion
c. Anion l. Hydrogen s. Neutron
d. Atomic Mass m. Iron t. Neutron Capture
e. Big Bang Theory n. Isotopes u. Nucleosynthesis
f. Cation o. Kames Chadwick v. Nucleus
g. Dalton’s Atomic p. John Joseph w. Proton
Theory Thomson x. Red Giant
h. Electron q. Law of Conservation y. Supernova
i. Ernest Rutherford of Mass z. Yellow

________ 1. A law that states that the mass of the substances formed in a reaction is equal to
the mass of the substances that reacted.
________ 2. A law that states that when a product is formed, elements always combine in a
consistent whole number ratio of mass regardless of the amount of the starting material
________ 3. An electrically neutral subatomic particle
________ 4. A positively charged subatomic particle
________ 5. A negatively charged subatomic particle
________ 6. Refers to the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom
________ 7. The central part of an atom and which consists of the protons and neutrons
________ 8. An ion with a positive charge
________ 9. An ion with a negative charge
________ 10. Refers to atoms that have the same atomic number but different atomic mass
________ 11. Proved the presence of neutral subatomic particles
________ 12. Concluded that an atom is mostly an empty space
________ 13. Asserted that an electron has a negatively charge
________ 14. An atom has a mass number of 56 and an atomic number of 26. How many
neutrons does it contain
________ 15. Referring to Item Number 14, how many electrons orbit the nucleus of the neutral
atom?
________ 16. A violent explosion that resulted to the formation of elements heavier than iron
________ 17. Element with the most stable nuclei during stellar formation
________ 18. The appearance of the star once it starts producing elements higher than lithium
________ 19. Element that undergoes nuclear fusion to form helium
________ 20. A process that emits ______

1. The elements in Group 7A are known as __________________.


a. Alkali metals
b. Alkaline earth metals
c. Halogens
d. Noble Gas
2. The elements in Group 2A are known as __________________.
a. Alkali metals
b. Alkaline earth metals
c. Halogens
d. Transition metals
3. Which elements have an octet in their ground state?
a. Group IA
b. Group 8A
c. Period 1
d. Period 7
4. Which of the following elements is a transition element?
a. Ac
b. Ar
c. H
d. O
5. Which of the following is the general electron configuration for the valence electrons of
alkaline earth metals?
a. ns1
b. ns2np4
c. ns2np5
d. ns2np6 (n-1)d6
6. Which of the following is the general electron configuration for the valence electrons of
halogens?
a. ns1
b. ns2np4
c. ns2np5
d. ns2np6(n-1)d7
7. How many valence electrons does not oxygen atom have?
a. 4
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
8. Which of the following elements can form a cation?
a. Ar
b. Ba
c. Kr
d. S
9.

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