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QUARTER 2 WEEK 6

Name: ________________________________________ Score:


Grade & Section: ______________________________ Science Teacher :

Lesson 1 : Organic Compounds

Learning Task 1: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write only the letter of your answers on the blank.

1. ______________________________ 3. _________________________________
2. ______________________________ 4. _________________________________

Learning Task 2: Write in the space provided if the given examples or statements are classified
as carbohydrate, lipid, protein or nucleic acid.
___________________________ 1. Sugar cubes
___________________________ 2. Wheat bread
___________________________ 3. A melted butter.
___________________________ 4. Ribonucleic Acid
___________________________ 5. Virgin Coconut Oil
___________________________ 6. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
___________________________ 7. Hair and nails that contain keratin
___________________________ 8. An insulin needed by a diabetic patient
___________________________ 9. Sweet extracted juice from fresh pineapple
___________________________ 10. Earwax that protects insides of human ears

Draw 3 examples of LIPIDS found at home.

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QUARTER 2 WEEK 7

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Grade & Section: ______________________________ Science Teacher :

Lesson : The Mole


Learning Task 1: For you to have a feel on how it is being done, you may answer the following
questions below.
1. How many mongo seeds are equal to 3.50 moles of mongo seeds? ____________________________
2. How many bananas are equal to 7.50 moles of bananas? ____________________________________
3. How many moles of rice grains are equal to 1.807 x 1024 grains of rice? _______________________

Learning Task 3: Solve the following problems below. Do this in a separate sheet of paper.
1. Gold (Au) has been used to make ornamental objects and jewelry for thousands of years.
Gold nuggets found in a stream are very easy to work and were probably one of the first
metals used by humans. (1 mol of Gold (Au) = 196.97g). Calculate the:
A. Number of moles in a 95.0 g sample of a gold nugget.

B. Number of atoms in a 95.0 g sample of a gold nugget.

2. During exercise, lactic acid (C3H6O3) forms in the muscles causing muscle cramp. If 5.0 g of
lactic acid (C3H6O3) concentrate in your leg muscles, how many molecules of lactic acid is causing
you pain? (C = 12.0 g/mol, H = 1.008 g/mol, O = 16.0 g/mol)

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