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FINAL EXAMINATION
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Name: Date:
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Encircle the letter of the best answer. Erasures are not allowed.
1. The diamond, a form of carbon which has a melting point of and a boiling point of
3. It is the three-dimensional arrangement of the atoms that constitute a molecule. It includes the general
shape of the molecule as well as bond lengths, bond angles and any other parameters that determine the
position of each atom.
4. Is a drawing of a molecule that illustrates the connectivity of compound, as wells as identifying the lone pairs
of electrons available for bonding with other molecules.
6. The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons is indicated by the property called:
10. Electrons in a neighboring molecule will induced to move closer to the positive end of the neighboring
molecule creating an induced dipole. An instantaneous attraction between the molecules is formed. This
instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interaction is called:
11. This type of bond is a strong type of dipole-dipole interaction existing between molecules containing
hydrogen bonded to a highly electronegative atom.
12. According to this, for a chemical to take place: particles of reactants must physically collide and come into
direct contact with each other.
13. This refers to the number of particles present in a given volume of solution.
A. Particle Size B. Temperature
C. Catalyst D. Concentration
14. It is a substance that which when added to a reaction mixture, increases the rate of a chemical reaction
but is not changed or used up after the reaction is finished.
15. This results in more collisions per unit time and therefore more chances that collisions that are results in a
reaction will take place.
16. A is a formation for a chemical reaction in which the number of the atoms for each
element in the reaction and the total charge or the same for both the reactants and products.
17. An American Physicist who first proposed the London Dispersion Forces.
A. Electronegativity B. Concentration
C. Activation Energy D. Temperature
Label T if the statement is TRUE. Write F if the statement is FALSE and write the correct answer of the underlined
word. Place your answer in the space provided. Erasures are not allowed. (2 points each)
21. Heraclitus first proposed that all matter is made up of tiny particles called
atomos.
22. Thales (611-546 BC) thought that the basic element of matter is water.
23. Empedocles (430-390 BC) combined the three (3) elements and called it
Earth.
24. During his time, Anaximenes thought that the basic element is fire.
25. Democritus described the atoms as “invisible”.
26. the space every atom occupies is divided into two structural components:
atom and proton.
27. Atoms of different elements combine with each other in a definite
percentage of small whole numbers to form compunds.
28. Lumps that clumped together to form galaxies are called proto-galaxies.
29. Electrons are bigger than protons but have the same strength charge.
30. Force that the two particles attract each other and holds the atom together is called
Magnetic Force.
III. MATCHING TYPE
Identify the term/name that is being asked in each number. Match column A to the correct answer in column
B. Write your answer on the space provided. Erasures are not allowed.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
IV. ESSAY
Discuss and describe the Greek’s view of motion and the universe. Write your answer at the back portion of
your test paper. (2 points each)
V. ILLUSTRATION
Illustrate the six (6) models of the universe proposed by Philosophers and scientist. Label each model
and give its proponent accordingly. Write your answer in the space provided. (15 points)