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Schools Division of Escalante City

Langub National High School


Summative Test No.2
Physical Science
Name: _______________________________Grade and Section: __________ Score: ___________
Direction: Read each Questions carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. In HCl molecules, the atoms are held by
a. Ionic Bond c. polar covalent bond
b. hydrogen bond d. non- polar covalent bond
2. It refers to the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons?
a. Electron affinity c. electronegativity
b. Ionization energy d. Electromotive force
3. Which of the following molecule is nonpolar?
a. NaCL b. HCl c. CO2 d. NH3
4. A polar covalent bond would form in which of the following pairs of atoms?
a. Cl-Cl b. Mg-O c. N-H d. C-S
5. Supposedly a hypothetical molecule has an electronegativity difference of 0.5, what is the type
of chemical bond present?
a. Ionic Bond c. Polar covalent
b. Hydrogen bond d. Non-polar covalent bond
6. Which of the following statement is TRUE about polar bonds?
a. They are present in metal
b. They are responsible for the formation of Ionic compounds
c. They may result to non-polar covalent compounds depending on molecular geometry.
d. They always result to the formation of polar molecular compounds.
7. A molecule shape is a three – dimensional arrangement of atoms or bonding groups around a
central atom.
The molecular shape is governed by the valence shell electron repulsion theory.
a. The first and second statement are false
b. The first statement is true while second statement is false
c. The first and second statement are true
d. The first statement is false while the second statement is true.
8. What is the molecular shape of BeF3?
a. Linear b. tetrahedral c. trigonal d. bipyramidal
9. The following molecules have polar covalent bonds EXCEPT?
a. NH3 b. BCl3 c. CS2 d. HBr
10. Which of the following bond is the MOST polar?
a. H -Cl b. C-Cl c. N-F d. H-H
11. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
a. Polar covalent bonds can be present in a non-polar molecule.
b. Polarity of bond and molecular geometry are the two factors that affect the polarity of
molecules
c. Polar covalent bond is present if the electronegativity difference between atom is equal or
less than 0.4.
d. Polar bond forms when electrons are unequally shared by two atoms in a compound.
12. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about CO2?
a. Has an electronegativity difference of 1.0 c. Is a polar molecule
b. Polar bond is present d. has a linear molecular shape
13. The boiling point of water is greater than dihydrogen sulfide because of __________ ?
a. Dipole dipole bond c. H- bonding
b. Ion dipole d. London dispersion
14. Which of the following substances will dissolve most likely in water?
a. Oil c. vinegar
b. Carbon tetrachloride d. heaxane
For Item 15-20, Read and analyze each statement and write TRUE if the statement is TRUE and write
FALSE if the statement is False.
____________15. H bonds are broken when Ice melts
____________16. Molecules with hydrogen bonds have higher boiling point than molecules with diploe
dipole bond.
____________17. In covalent molecules, vapor pressure decreases with decreasing strength of
intermolecular forces.
____________18. When the attractive forces holding particles together are greater, you have to get to a
higher temperature to break those forces, so the melting point is higher.
____________19. The strength of dispersion (London) forces tends to increase with increase molecular
weight.
____________20. Atoms with high electronegativity have a greater tendency to attract electron toward
itself.

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