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Republic of the Philippines

Region VII, Central Visayas


SCHOOLS DIVISION OF NEGROS ORIENTAL
CANGGOHOB HIGH SCHOOL

SCIENCE 8 – 3rd Quarter


2nd Cycle - Activity

Name: Yr. & Sec.: Date:

Module 5: ATOMS: INSIDE OUT

A. Answer briefly the following questions below.

1. What is an Atom?
Answer:
2. What is an Electron?
Answer:
3. What is a Proton?
Answer:
4. What is a Neutron?
Answer:

B. Fill out the Table with the correct missing data of some properties of the three main subatomic
particles of an atom.

Module 6: SUBATOMIC PARTICLES

A. Supply the missing words/phrase to complete sentences below.

A normal atom has a _________________. That means an atom with a neutral charge is one
where the number of electrons is _________ to the number of protons or atomic number. ______ may
gain charges. This happens when ______________are lost or ___________by the atom. When this
happens, the atom becomes an ________. __________ are atoms with extra electrons or
_________________. When you are missing an electron or two, you have a __________________.
When you have an ____________or two, you have a negative charge.
Module 7: PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
A. Explanation: Explain how the Elements in the Modern Periodic Table is arranged.

Answer:_______________________________________________________________________________
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B. Identify which grouped of metal is defined in the following sentences below. Write the letter of your
answer on the space provided before the number.
A. Group I A - The Alkali Metals F. Group VI A – The Oxygen Group
B. Group II A – The Alkaline Earth Metals G. Group VII A – The Halogens
C. Group III A – The Aluminum Group H. Group VIII A – The Noble Gases
D. Group IV A - The Carbon Group I. The Transition Elements
E. Group V A – The Nitrogen Group

_____1. These are elements in the middle of the periodic table.


_____2. This group is composed of entirely nonmetals.
_____3. This group is composed of stable gases otherwise known as the nonreactive or inert elements.
_____4. It is composed of three nonmetals, namely, oxygen, sulfur and selenium, one metalloid,
(tellurium) and one metal (polonium).
_____5. This group of elements react strongly with water.
_____6. The elements in this group are fairly reactive. The group is composed of four metals and one
metalloid.
_____7. This group consists of all metals that occur naturally in compound form.
_____8. Like the elements in group IV A, this group also consists of metals, nonmetal and metalloids.
_____9. This group is composed of elements having varied properties because their metallic property
increases from top to bottom meaning the top line, which is carbon, is a nonmetal while
silicon and germanium are metalloids, and tin and lead are metals.
_____10. These alkali metals are usually stored under oil to protect them from moisture and oxygen.

Module 8: TRENDS IN THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS

ENUMERATION: Enumerate the Importance of the Periodic Table

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Prepared By: Approved By:


MARIE FE D. ABRASALDO MARCHEL R. LIMBAGA
Subject Teacher School Head
GOD BLESS……!!!!!!

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