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Science 9 Second Quarterly Examinations Questionnaire General Directions

This document contains a science exam with multiple choice questions testing concepts in chemistry including: - Chemical formulas and bonding - The periodic table - Lewis dot structures - Organic and inorganic compounds It also contains exercises to test understanding of concepts like valence electrons, electronic configurations, and completing tables with atomic properties. The overall document provides a quiz on foundational chemistry concepts.

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Science 9 Second Quarterly Examinations Questionnaire General Directions

This document contains a science exam with multiple choice questions testing concepts in chemistry including: - Chemical formulas and bonding - The periodic table - Lewis dot structures - Organic and inorganic compounds It also contains exercises to test understanding of concepts like valence electrons, electronic configurations, and completing tables with atomic properties. The overall document provides a quiz on foundational chemistry concepts.

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SCIENCE 9

8. Which of the following shows the correct lewis dot


SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS
structure?
QUESTIONNAIRE
a.
General Directions:

1. Read Carefully and write all final answers in the
Si
Answer Sheet. You may use the Questionnaire as your
scratch paper.
b.
2. Use blue or black ink only in answering.
3. Observe intellectual honesty while answering the test. •
God Bless! Si•
I.STEM OPTION (Rx1). Analyze the questions/terms given.
Choose the best answer among the choices by writing the
letter of your choice on the answer sheet. c.

1. A sulfur dioxide molecule has one sulfur atom and two
•Si•
oxygen atoms. Which is its correct chemical formula?
a. SO2
b. (SO)2 d.
c. S2O2
d. S2O

•Si•
2. A chemical bond that is formed when atoms of two •
elements share valence electrons.
a. Ionic Bond 9. A force that holds two or more atoms together.
b. Covalent Bond a. Electrons
c. Metallic Bond b. Centrifugal Force
d. James Bond c. Chemical Bond
d. None of the above
3.He arranged the elements by atomic mass, corresponding to
relative molar mass and made a periodic table similar to the 10. Which part of the atom is shared, gained or lost when
one used today. forming a chemical bond?
a. Gregor Mendel a. Electron
b. Isaac Newton b. Neutron
c. Dmitri Mendeleev c. Proton
d. Albert Rosete d. Nucleus

4. The nucleus of an atom consists of 11. The group of simple organic molecules that contain only C
a. electrons and neutrons and H are called:
b. electrons and protons a. Carbon
c. protons and neutrons b. Hydrocarbons
d. All of the above c. Hydrogen
d. Hydronium
5. From the periodic table, which pair of elements can
combine to form covalent bond? 12. Compounds that contain carbon atoms combined with
a. H and Na other elements such as hydrogen and oxygen.
b. K and Br a. Hydrocarbons
c. Pb and O b. Carbon compounds
d. Cl and F c. Inorganic compounds
d. Organic compounds
6. Is formed when a positively charged ion forms a bond with
a negatively charged ions and one atom transfers electrons to 13. Is sugar (C6H12O6) a hydrocarbon?
another. a. No, Hydrocarbons contain hydrogen and carbon only.
a. Covalent bond b. No, because it’s sweet.
b. Ionic bond c. Yes, it has carbon and hydrogen atoms.
c. Metallic bond d. All of the above
d. None of the above
14. It is generally any chemical compound that contains
7. A model that represents valence electrons in an atom as dots carbon.
around the element’s chemical symbol. a. Inorganic Compounds
a. Electronic Configuration b. Organic Compounds
b. Lewis Electron Dot Structure c. Both A and B
c. Covalent Bond d. All of the above
d. Ionic Bond
15. An atom that is no longer electrically neutral because it has
lost or gained valence electrons.
a. Ion
b. Element 4.
c. Molecule
d. Isotope

16. A bond formed when many metal atoms share their pooled
valence electrons.
a. Ionic bond
b. Covalent bond
c. Metallic bond
d. None of the above

17. Compounds that have the same molecular formula but


different structural arrangements. 5.
a. Ion
b. Element
c. Molecule
d. Isomers

18. A process involved in the making of beer, wine, and


liquor, in which sugars are converted to ethyl alcohol.
a. Saponification
b. Fermentation
c. Esterification
d. None of the above

19. A compound consists of one carbon atom bonded to four


hydrogen atoms.
a. Methane
b. Butane B. (Rx2)Using the diagram below, differentiate
c. Propane Inorganic compounds from Organic compounds
d. Ethane in terms of:

20. A positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged


chlorine ion are joined by a(n)__________ to form the Organic Inorganic
compound sodium chloride.
a. Ionic bond
b. Covalent bond
Sources
c. Metallic bond
d. All of the above. Elements
II. Supply Type. (Rx1)
Combustibility
A. Give the number of valence electrons for each of
the elements.
III. Transfer Skills. (Rx2)
1. A. Draw the L.E.D.S. and give the electronic
configuration.

Lewis Electron
Element Electronic Configuration
Dot Structure

2.

1. N

2. He

3. B
3.

4. C

5. Pb

A. Complete the table below


Element Atomic Atomic # of # of # of
Number Mass Protons Electrons Neutrons

1. C

2. Ag

3.Ir

4.Hg

5.Li

Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything


requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work,
determination, and dedication. Remember all things are
possible for those who believe. – Gail Devers

Prepared:

Albert J. Rosete

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