This document contains a 50 question multiple choice and short answer science exam on atomic structure and bonding for 9th grade students. The exam covers topics like electron configuration, Lewis structures, bonding types (ionic, covalent, metallic), and drawing Lewis dot structures for common elements. It tests students' understanding of concepts like energy levels, sublevels, valence electrons, and the octet rule for chemical bonding.
This document contains a 50 question multiple choice and short answer science exam on atomic structure and bonding for 9th grade students. The exam covers topics like electron configuration, Lewis structures, bonding types (ionic, covalent, metallic), and drawing Lewis dot structures for common elements. It tests students' understanding of concepts like energy levels, sublevels, valence electrons, and the octet rule for chemical bonding.
This document contains a 50 question multiple choice and short answer science exam on atomic structure and bonding for 9th grade students. The exam covers topics like electron configuration, Lewis structures, bonding types (ionic, covalent, metallic), and drawing Lewis dot structures for common elements. It tests students' understanding of concepts like energy levels, sublevels, valence electrons, and the octet rule for chemical bonding.
Quinapondan District Quinapondan National High School – Anislag Annex Quinapondan, Eastern Samar
SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 9
Name: ____________________________ Year and Section: _______________Date:_________ Score: _____
I. Choose the letter of the best answer. 1. The circle where the electrons orbits are referred as to? a. energy level b. sublevel c. valence electron d. lewis symbol 2. In the _____ model of the atom, electrons circle the nucleus in the same way that the planets orbit in the sun. a. Curie b. Nobel c. Bohr d. Dalton 3. The sixth energy level can hold how many electrons? a. 98 b. 72 c. 50 d. 32 4. What is the formula to predict the maximum number of electrons that can fit into an energy level? a. n2(2) b.2n2 c.2(n) d. 2n2 5. In each energy level there are ________ labeled as s,p,d,f. a. electron b. orbits c. sublevels d. nucleus 6. Use dot to represent valence electron. a. Lewis structure b. orbitals c. lewis symbol d. octect rule 7. Which type of bond is formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another? a. covalent bond b. ionic bond c. metallic bond d. polar bond 8. The third energy level has ______ sublevels. a. s,p,f b. p,d,f c. s,p,d d. s,d,f 9. Atoms will gain, loss or shared electrons to end up with 8 valence electrons. a. sublevel b. energy level c. orbital d. octect rule 10. A bond that shares electrons with non-metal. a. covalent bond b. ionic bond c. metallic bond d. polar bond