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SOLANA FRESH WATER FISHERY SCHOOL

IRAGA SOLANA CAGAYAN


SCIENCE 9

1. What do you call the 18 vertical lines in the periodic table of elements?
2. How many elements are already posted in the Modern Periodic Table of elements?
3. How many atoms of Oxygen are there in a compound of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
4. What do you call the electrons in the outer most energy level of an atom which are directly involved in chemical bonding?
5. Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure of water molecule (H2O)?
6. How many electrons are needed by an atom to become stable if the valence electron is 5?
7. What do you call the structure that composed of the symbol of the element and dots which represent the number of valence electrons of an
atom?
8. What kind of bond will result when two identical non-metallic atoms combine?
9. Which of the following pair of elements that would likely form an ionic bond?
a. Li and Si b. Si and F c. Ne and Si d. Li and F
10. Which among the following show that an atom is stable?
a. having two valence electron c. having six valence electrons
b. having four valence electron d. having eight valence electrons
11. How does ionic bonding take place?
a. Two non-metallic elements of different kinds form strong forces of attraction.
b. Two non-metallic elements of the same kinds form strong forces of attraction.
c. A non-metallic element like fluorine is attracted to a metallic element like sodium.
d. A metallic element like sodium transfers an electron to a non-metallic element like fluorine.
12. Why do atoms attain stability after ionic bonding?
a. Because there is a transfer of electrons.
b. Because ions are formed.
c. Because atoms attain the stable configuration of the nearest noble gas after complete transfer of
electrons.
d. None of the above
13. What kind of chemical bond will form between two oxygen atoms?
a. ionic bond c. metallic bond
b. polar covalent bond d. nonpolar covalent bond
14. Why do atoms react to another atom to form chemical bond?
a. to attain stability b. to form compounds c. to form molecules d. to produce ions
15. Why can metals be hammered without breaking?
a. They are ductile. b. They are malleable c. They are not brittle d. Their particles are strong
16. What kind of particle is produced after covalent bonding?
17. How many electrons are needed by an element to become stable if the valence electron is 5?
18. What type of ion is form after ionic bonding?
19. What is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can form?
20. Which of the following statements best describe organic compounds?
a. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only.
b. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things.
c. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen.
d. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only.
21. How many particles is equal to 1 mole?
a. 6.02x1022 particles b. 6.02x1023 particles c. 6.02x1024 particles d. 6.02x1025 particles
22. Which of the following is not equivalent to Avogadro’s number?
a. atom b. ion c. molar mass d. molecule
23. What do you expect to observe in a “Mole Exhibit of Different Substances?
a. different kind of elements
b. different colors of substances
c. showcase of 1mole of different elements having different masses
d. showcase of 1mole of different substances having the same masses
24. What is the molar mass of water molecule (H2O)?
a. 18.02 g b. 19.02 g c. 20.02 g d. 21.02 g
25. How many molecules are there in 4.0 moles of a substance?
a. 24.1 x 1024 b. 24.11 x 1023 c. 24.12 x 1024 d. 24.13 x 1023
26. What is the formula used to compute the percentage composition of a substance?
a. % mass of element = mass of element in the compound divided by the mass of the compound x 100%
b. % mass of element = mass of the compound divided by the divided by the x 100%
c. % mass of element = mass of element in the compound x mass of the compound divided by 100
d. none of the above
27. How can you apply knowledge on percentage composition?
a. In maintaining the quality of food product.
b. In checking the amount of sugar present in the soft drink.
c. In identifying the correct amount of substance present in a sample.
d. all of the above
28. How many percent of hydrogen (H) is present in water (H2O)?
a. 12 % b. 11 % c. 13 % d. 10 %
29. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. How many percent of sulfur is present in SO2
(Molar Mass = 64.07g/mole)?
a. 40.00% b. 49.95% c. 60.00% d. 50.05%
30. Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3 Molar Mass = 80.06g/mole) is a substance used to produce dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), a dental
anesthetic. Determine the mass percent of N in ammonium nitrate?
a. 35.00% b. 40.65% c. 39.50% d. 43.68%
31. Who among the following scientists formulated the first model of an atom which illustrated as empty circle?
32. What is the smallest particle of an element that takes place in a chemical reaction?
33. What is the sub-particle of an atom that consists of positive charge?
34. Where do you find the location of electrons in the atom?
a. inside the nucleus b. one side of the atom c. outside the atom d. around the nucleus
35. Why electrons are moving around the nucleus in a circular path?
a. Because of the strong attraction of the electron on the positive charge inside the nucleus.
b. Because it has a less mass.
c. Because it does not have enough energy.
d. none of the above
36. What atomic model is proposed by Schrodinger?
37. How many types of orbitals are there in principal energy level three?
38. Which orbital designation has the highest energy?
a. 2s b. 2p c. 3d d. 4s
39. What would be the total number of electrons in the atom if the first and second energy levels of an atom are
full?
a. 6 b. 8 c. 10 d. 18
40. What is the correct electronic configuration of Chlorine (17Cl)?
a. 1s22s22p63s23p5 b. 1s22s22p63s23p6 c. 1s22s22p53s23p5 d. 1s22s22p63s23p7
41. How do carbon atoms form many organic compounds?
a. By attracting other elements toward themselves to form the bonds.
b. By forming many bonds from other carbon atoms and other elements.
c. By sharing their electrons by other metal and non-metal elements.
d. none of the above
42. Which of the following pair of organic compounds is highly flammable?
a. gasoline, acetone c. lubricating oil, isopropyl alcohol
b. water, ethyl alcohol d. LPG, kerosene
43. What organic compound will be applied in the ball bearings of the wheel so that friction will be minimized?
a. vinegar b. Isopropyl alcohol c. kerosene d. lubricating oil
44. Which organic compound do you think the girl will buy in this scenario? Goria, a fisher woman, went home
with some of her catch. He told his daughter to cook the fish, but the daughter said, “Mother the stove is ran
out of fuel” she told her to buy some so they can start cooking.
a. kerosene b. gasoline c. lubricating oil d. isopropyl alcohol
45. What will you apply in your wound if you want to free from harmful germs?
a. formalin b. isopropyl alcohol c. water d. acetone
46. What happen to the boiling point of hydrocarbon compounds when the number of carbon atoms increases?
a. remains the same b. decreases c. increases d. increases then decreases
47. Why smoking in the vicinity of the gasoline station is prohibited?
a. because gasoline is volatile c. because gasoline is viscous
b. because gasoline is flammable d. all of the above
48. What do you call the total mass of all atoms in a compound or substance?
a. molecule b. molar mass c. ion d. particles
49. Which of the following particles represents covalent compound?
a. atom b. ion c. molar mass d. molecule
50. Which of the following units is used in expressing the molar mass of a compound or substance?
a. liter b. mole c. gram/mol d. gram

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