2nd Quarterly Exam in Science 9

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Antique
DICLUM NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Diclum, Tobias Fornier, Antique
2nd Quarterly Exam in Science 9
SY 2018-2019

Name: _________________________________ Grade & Section: _____________ Score: ______


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I. Multiple Choice (20)
Direction: Carefully read and understand each question then encircle the
letter that corresponds to your answer.

1. On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, which subatomic particle is present


in the nucleus of an atom?
a. proton and electron c. proton and neutron
b. neutron and electron d. proton only

2. Which atomic model is proposed by Schrodinger?


a. nuclear model c. raisin bread model
b. planetary model d. quantum mechanical model

3. The symbol “n” in the Bohr theory of atomic structure refers to


a. the energy of electron
b. the total energy of the atom
c. the number of electron in an energy level
d. the orbit in which an electron is found.

4. Which orbital designation has the highest energy?


A. 2s B. 2p C. 3d D. 4s

5. What kind of particle is produced after covalent bonding?


a. atom c. ion
b. molecule d. electron

6. Which of the following type of bonds will have the highest electrical and thermal
conductivity?
a. ionic bond c. polar covalent bond
b. metallic bond d. nonpolar covalent bond

7. Which among the following shows that an atom is stable?


a. having 2 valence electrons c. having 6 valence electrons
b. having 4 valence electrons d. having 8 valence electrons

8. Choose 2 elements that would likely form an ionic bond among the following
elements: Li, Si, F, Ne
a. Li and Si c. Ne and Si
b. Si and F d. Li and F

9. Which of the following sets of samples has metallic bond, covalent bond and ionic
bonding in this order?
a. bronze, paraffin wax, and salt b. alloy, vetsin, and water
c. gold ring, baking soda, and starch d. coins, salt, and carbon dioxide
10. How do carbon atoms form many organic compounds?
A. By attracting other elements toward themselves to form the bonds
B. By forming many bonds with other carbon atoms and other elements
C. By sharing their electrons with other metal and non-metal elements
D. By transferring their electrons to the atoms of surrounding elements

11. What is the maximum number of bonds can a carbon atom form?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

12. Kent scratched himself when his arm bumped into the concrete post. What do
you think should he apply to make his bruises free from harmful germs?
A. formalin B. isopropyl alcohol C. water D. acetone

13. Mark Lister has to remove the red paint in the paintbrush so that he could still use
it again next time. What organic compound should he use to remove the paint in the
paintbrush?
A. acetic acid B. lubricating oil C. kerosene D. formaldehyde

14. Adrian’s car stopped at the middle of the road. He found out that his car has
ran out of fuel. Which compound must he buy?
A. kerosene B. gasoline C. lubricating oil D. water

15. Hernz Leo wants to preserve a fish for his project in Biology class. What kind of
compound should he use to preserve the animal?
A. acetic acid B. formaldehyde C. methyl alcohol D. acetone

16. Suppose you were asked to prepare a 250-g chocolate mousse which is 35%
chocolate, 30% cream, 20% milk, 10% sugar, and 5% butter, how much cream are
you going to use?
a. 75 g cream b. 60 g cream c. 73 g cream d. 62 g cream

17. How many particles are equal to 1 mole?


a. 6.02 x 1022 particles c. 6.02 x 1024 particles
b. 6.02 x 1023 particles d. 6.02 x 1025 particles

18. Why is mole concept important?


a. It is useful when converting between grams and atoms or molecules.
b. It gives us a convenient way to express large numbers
c. It can be applied to any type of particle representative
d. All of the above

19. People usually use hydrogen peroxide ( H 2 O 2 Molar Mass = 34.02 g/mole) to clean
their wounds. If Ace used 1.0 g of H 2 O 2 to clean his wound, how many mole of H 2 O 2
did he use?
a. 0.035 mole b. 0.030 mole c. 0.029 mole d. 0.025 mole

20. In cold areas, many fish and insects, including the common housefly produce large
amounts of glycerol (C 3 H 8 O3 Molar Mass = 92.11 g/mole) to lower the freezing point
of their blood. How many percent of oxygen is present in glycerol?
a. 52.11% b. 50.11% c. 51.11% d. 53.11%

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II. Identification (15)
Select the best answer in the box on what is being described in the following
numbers. Write your answers on the spaces provided before each numbers.

Viscosity Erwin Schrodinger Valence Electron


Niels Bohr Antoine Lavoisier Nucleus
J.J. Thomson John Dalton Molecules
James Chadwick Electrons Ionic Bond
Electron Configuration Electronegativity Hydrocarbons
John Newlands Malleability Covalent Bond
Luster Dmitri Mendeleev Metallic Bond
Volatility Organic Compounds Flammability

__________________ 1. Any chemical compound that mainly contain carbon that is chemically
bonded with hydrogen and other nonmetal elements like oxygen, sulfur, and
nitrogen.
__________________ 2. Known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry”.
__________________ 3. The property of a fluid that describes a substance’s resistance to flow or
deformation.
__________________ 4. Proposed that the electrons existed only at fixed distances from the nucleus
at set “energy levels,” or quanta.
__________________ 5. The smallest unit of a substance that retains its physical and chemical
properties, it may be composed of one kind of atom or two or more kinds of
atoms bonded together.
__________________ 6. Arranged the known elements according to their properties and in order of
increasing atomic mass.
__________________ 7. Known as the Father of the Periodic Table.
__________________ 8. The way in which electrons are distributed in the different orbitals around
the nucleus of an atom.
__________________ 9. The property that describes how a substance easily evaporates.
_________________ 10. The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and
neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
_________________ 11. A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electron.
_________________ 12. The electrons at the outermost energy level.
_________________ 13. A bond which involves complete transfer of electrons.
_________________ 14. The property of metals to be hammered into thin sheet.
_________________ 15. Organic compounds consisting primarily of carbon and hydrogen atoms.

III. Enumeration (15)


List down or enumerate what are asked for each of the following.
Families of Hydrocarbons Types of Arrangements in Carbon Atom
A. A.
B. B.
C. C.

Types of Chemical Bonding Examples of Noble gases


A. A.
B. B.
C. C.
D. D.
E.

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IV. Problem Solving (45)
Answer the following questions.
A. Draw the Lewis dot structure for each of the following compounds:
BCl3 CH 4

B. Direction: Solve for the Electronegativity Difference of the following compounds.


(Use your Periodic Table of Elements)
1. NO 2 2. NaCl

3. SO 2 4. PO 4

5. MgBr 2

C. Direction: Calculate the molar masses of the following chemicals:


1. BeCl2 2. C Cl 2 F 2

3. Ca(C 2 H 3 O2)2 4. (NH ¿¿ 4)2 SO 4 ¿

Prepared by:
VEE JAY S. BLANCIA, LPT, ECT
Teacher II

Certified True and Correct: Reviewed / Noted:

ROGELIO C. GUANCO ADALGISA F. NIEVES


Head Teacher III / OIC Secondary School Principal III

“Ang totoong nagmamahal ay parang matinong estudyanteng


NAG-EEXAM;
Hindi tumitingin sa iba, kahit nahihirapan na!”
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