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Department of Education

Region VI-Western Visayas


Division of Aklan
District of Libacao
GUADALUPE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Guadalupe, Libacao, Aklan

SCIENCE 9
WRITTEN WORKS & PERFORMANCE
TASK FOR MODULE 1 & 2

NAME OF LEARNER: ____________________________________________________________

GRADE/SECTION: _____________________________ DATE: ________________________

Prepared by:

BENEDICK Z. ZASPA
Science Teacher / Teacher III
Module 1
TEST I. TRUE-FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong.

_____________1. The way in which electrons are distributed in the different orbitals around the nucleus of
an atom is called electron configuration.
_____________2. Rutherford’s nuclear atomic model describes the atom as mostly empty space.
_____________3. The volume or region of space around the nucleus where the electron is most likely to
be found is called atomic orbital.
_____________4. In the Bohr model, each electron carries fixed amount of energy and does not lose
energy as long as it stays in its given orbit.
_____________5.Through mathematical calculations, scientists explained that there is only a probability
that the electron can be found in a certain volume in space around the nucleus.

TEST II. Shown here are orbital configurations for the elements named. Some configurations are correct
while others are not. Identify the error in each and write the correct configuration.

6. Carbon C6 : 1s2 2s2 2px2

7. Calcium Ca20 : 1s2 2s2 2px2 2py2 2pz2 3s2 3px2 3py2 3pz2 3d11 3d21

8. Chlorine Cl17 : 1s2 2s2 2px2 2py2 2pz2 3s2 3px2 3py24s1

9. Aluminum Al13 : 1s2 2s2 2px2 2py2 2pz2 3s2 3d1

10. Titanium Ti22 : 1s2 2s2 2px2 2py2 2pz2 3s2 3px2 3py2 3pz2 3d12 3d22
Module 2
TEST I. TRUE-FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong.

_______________1. Ionic compounds are formed by gaining or losing of electrons by the atoms or when

metal (positive ions) like sodium and non-metal like chlorine atoms combine.

_______________2. Covalent compounds are formed when atoms share their electrons through covalent

bond so that each atom attains a full valence shell.

_______________3. Most Ionic compounds have relatively low melting points and boiling points.

_______________4. Compounds are divided into two main groups the ionic and covalent.

_______________5.Covalent compounds tend to be more flammable than ionic compounds.

TEST II. The table below shows the difference between ionic and covalent bonds. Put a check _____
if the given definitions in every characteristics of the compounds are correct and put a X if it is not.

CHARACTERISTICS COVALENT IONIC


_________6. Fundamental Difference Share Electrons Trade Electrons
_________7. Polarity/Melting/Boiling Point High/High Low/Low/Low
_________8 Room Temp. State Gas/Liquid Solid
_________9 Shape Not definite Definite
________10 Common Example Hydrogen Chloride Sodium Chloride
________11 Happens Between Metal and Non-metal Two Non-metals

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