Science: Quarter 2, Week 8 Summative Assessment
Science: Quarter 2, Week 8 Summative Assessment
SCIENCE
Quarter 2, Week 8
Summative Assessment
Contextualized Learning Resource
A. Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer. Write the letter only.
1. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT of the atomic model proposed by Bohr?
A. The electrons revolve around the nucleus in a circular orbit
B. An electron may absorb or emit a quantity of energy.
C. The energy of the electron in each orbit is not fixed.
D. There is a force of attraction between the nucleus and the electron.
2. What does the flame test prove about the inner structure of atom?
A. The atom has a nucleus.
B. The nucleus is positively charged.
C. The electrons are found outside the nucleus.
D. The electrons carry discreet or fixed energy.
3. What is the maximum number electrons that occupy the n=3 level?
A. 6 C. 10
B. 8 D. 18
4. Write the electron configuration of Oxygen (8e-).
A. 1s22s22p6 B. 1s22s22p4 C. 1s22s32p3 D. 1s12s22p3
A B. C. D.
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8. The formula of an ionic compounds formed by combining Al3 +¿¿ and S−2 :
A. Al3 S 2 C. Al3 S
B. Al2 S 3 D. Al S2
9. When does covalent bonding take place?
A. It takes place when atoms attain stability.
B. It takes place when atoms collide with one another
C. It takes when the attraction is weak.
D. It takes place when atoms share electron.
10. A chemical bonding between the two atoms which shares a single pair of an electron is
A. single bond C double bond
B. triple bond D. all of these
17. When the compound butane, propane, pentane and hexane listed in order of increasing boiling points
which order is correct?
A. butane <propane<pentane < hexane
B. hexane <propane <pentane< butane
C. propane <pentane<butane <hexane
D. propane<butane<pentane<hexane
18. Pentane, pentene, and pentyne are hydrocarbons. They have different structures but similar in:
A. number of carbon atoms C. presence of bond
B. number of hydrogen atoms D. chemical properties
19. Which of the following pairs is highly flammable?
A. gasoline ; acetone C. oil; vinegar
B. water ; ethanol D. LPG; kerosene
20. What functional group is common to both ketone and aldehyde?
A. –CO C. COOH
B. –OH D. –O-
21. Which of the following units is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of the number of
particles?
A. Liter C. mole
B. gram D. Celsius
22. Which of the following is INCORRECT?
A. One mole of water, H 2 O contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules of H 2 O
B. A molecular formula is the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound.
C. The percentage composition of a compound is the percent by mass of each element in a compound.
D. The number of particles in a mole of substance is known as Avogadro’s Number.
23. How many particles are equal to 1 mole?
A. 6.02 x 1022particles C. 6.02 x 1024 particles
B. 6.02 x 1023 particles D. 6.02 x 1025 particles
24. To calculate the mass of 1 mole of a substance, the set of quantities needed are:
A. Avogadro’s Number and chemical formula
B. Chemical formula and atomic mass
C. Avogadro’s Number and atomic mass
D. Atomic Number and atomic mass
25. Aspirin has a chemical formula of C9H8O4. What is the mass of 0.40 mol of aspirin?
A. 72 g C. 160 g
B. 45 g D. 10.8 g
26. How many atoms of hydrogen are there in 2 moles of NH 3?
A. 5 x 1023 atoms
B. 3.01 x 1023 atoms
C. 3.61 x 1024 atoms
D. 4 x 1023 atoms
27. What is the percentage by mass of Ag in Ag2 S ? (Ag= 108, S = 32)
A. 33. 3% C. 77. 1%
B. 66.9 % D. 87.1%
28. Which compound contains the hghesr percentage of nitrogen by mass ( N = 14; H= 1)
A. NH 2 OH ( M =33.0 ) C. N 2 O 3( M =76)
B. NH 4 N O 3 ( M =64) D. NH 4 OH (M =35)
For 29-30.
Sodium chloride (NaCl), or commonly known as the Table Salt is a compound that is used in food preparation
as a food flavoring and as a preservative. Each element present in the table salt contains the following atomic
masses: Na=22.99g and Cl = 35.45g.
B. Performance Task
Instructions
4. Write the chemical name and chemical formula of your chosen commercial product.
5. Determine the specific use of the chemical compounds in your chosen commercial product.
1. Picture of the product or cut out of the product that includes the ingredients’ part.
2. Chemical Formula and chemical name of the different compounds.
3. List of uses of each compound.
4. Specific use of the compound in the commercial products.
Chemistry in the Sari-Sari Store will be graded based on the rubric below.
Criteria
Accuracy
Organization 20%
Presentation 20%
Total 100%