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ST. ANNE POWER ACADEMY – MARILAO, INC.

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2ND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


SCIENCE 9
Name: __________________________Grade: ____ Section: ________
Subject Teacher: JEWEL C. CABANZA Date: ___________ Score: _______

A. Direction: Determine whether the following compounds are formed by ionic bond.
Write a check mark (/) on the blank if the item is an ionic compound.

________1. Sodium Fluoride (NaF) ________6. Potassium Iodide (KI)


________2. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ________7. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
________3. Potassium Chloride (KCl) ________8. Hydrogen Chloride (HCl)
________4. Calcium Sulfide (CaS) ________9. Lithium Fluoride (LiF)
________5. Methane (CH4) ________10. Potassium Bromine (KBr)

B. Direction: Determine whether the following compounds are ionic bond or covalent

________1. Lithium Iodide ________6. Copper (II) Sulfide

________2. Berrylium Oxide ________7. Silver Fluoride

________3. Methane ________8. Ethanol

________4. Ozone ________9. Calcium Chloride

________5. Diamonds ________10. Phosphorus Trichloride

C. Direction: Tell whether the statements are true or false. (2 Points)


_______ 1. Table salt (NaCl) is formed by the ionic bonding between sodium and
chlorine.
_______ 2. Ionic bonding is characterized by the transfer of nonmetal valence
electron to a metal atom.
_______ 3. Ionic compounds are made of sturdy molecular structure.
_______ 4. Ionic bonding results in the formation of cations and anions.
_______ 5. Ionic compounds are good electrical conductors.
ST. ANNE POWER ACADEMY – MARILAO, INC.
St. Margaret Phase, Deca Homes Subd., Brgy. Loma de Gato, Marilao, Bulacan
Contact Details: 093271511290/sapami.register@gmail.com

D. Direction: Write the Lewis Dot Structure of the following. (2 Points)

Ionic Compound Lewis Dot Structure

Sodium Bromine (NaBr)

Magnesium Sulfide (MgS)

Lithum Brominde (LiBr)

Cesium Fluoride (CsF)

Potassium Chloride (KCl)

Molecular Compound

Chlorine gas (Cl2)

Water (H2O)

Hydrogen Bromide (HBr)

Nitrogen Monoxide (NO)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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