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SCIENCE 9 QUARTER 2 LONG QUIZ

Directions: Read carefully each question. Select the letter of the best answer from among the given choices. Write your answer in ½
LENGTHWISE. Answers only

1. Which statement below supports the Bohr’s model of the atom?


A. The model accounted for the absorption spectra of atoms but not for the emission spectra.
B. The model was accounted for describing the electron to be moving in definite orbits around the nucleus.
C. The model was based on the wave properties of the electron.
D. The model accounted for the emission spectra of atoms, but not for the absorption spectra.

2. Which orbital designation has the highest energy?


A. 2p B. 3p C. 4s D.3d

3. What happens when an electron jumps from higher to lower energy level?
A. this process is not possible B. the atom becomes excited
C. another electron goes from a low energy level to a high one D. colored light is given off

4. Who among the scientist does not contribute to the development of the quantum mechanical model of the atom?
A. Werner Karl Heisenberg B. Louie de Broglie C. Erwin Schrodinger D. Neils Bohr

5. Ionic bonds are formed between:


A. Two metals B. Two non-reactive elements C. Two nonmetals D. Metals and nonmetal

6. In forming ionic bonds:


A. Electrons are shared by two metals B. Electrons are transferred from non-metals to metals
C. Electrons are accepted by metals from non-metals D. Electrons are released by metals and accepted by non-metals

7. Elements in Family 2 or IIA are capable of:


A. Accepting 5 electrons B. Donating 2 electrons C. Donation 3 electrons D. Receiving 1 electron

8. Which of the following pair of elements would form an ionic bond?


A. N and F B. Ca and Li C. Na and O D. O and O

9. Which of the properties of atoms is the most suitable reference for the kind of bond that will take place among them?
A. electronegativity B. atomic size C. ionization energy D. electron affinity

10. What do you call the outermost electrons that are free to move between atoms in metals?
A. Cloud of electrons B. Sea of electrons C. Electro positivity D. Electron configuration

11. What best explains why metals are good electrical conductors?
A. Their atoms are loosely packed and able to move freely
B. Metal atoms form a long line that allows little movement
C. Metal ions form a lattice surrounded by a “sea” of free electrons
D. Their atoms are held together by strong electrostatic attraction between anions and cations

12. Ability to be rolled or hammered into flat sheets or shapes without breaking.
A. Thermal Conductivity B. High Melting Point C. Malleability D. Ductility

13. Ability to transfer heat


A. Thermal Conductivity B. High Melting Point C. Malleability D. Ductility

14. Temperature at which metal changes from solid to liquid.


A. Thermal Conductivity B. High Melting Point C. Malleability D. Ductility

15. Ability to be drawn into wires


A. Thermal Conductivity B. High Melting Point C. Malleability D. Ductility

16. What subatomic particle is mainly involved in the formation of ions?


A. electrons B. neutrons C. protons D. all of them

17. Which of the following atoms is most likely to become a cation?


A. Sulfur B. bromine C. neon D. potassium

18. How many valence electrons does an atom of any element in Group 5A have?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 7 D. 5

19. What is the equivalent of Avogadro's number of representative particles?


A. 1 mole B. 2 liters C. 1 liters D. 2 mole

20. What is the equivalent of one Mole of a substance?


A. molar mass B. atomic mass C. electron mass D. neutron mass

21. What is the SI unit for measurement of number of particles in a substance?


A. Kilogram B. Mole C. Ampere D. Kelvin

22. Calculate the 1 mol of Ethane (C2 H6).


A. 24.48 g/mol B. 48.48 g/mol C. 30.48 g/mol D. 35.48 g/mol

23. What is the atomic mass of an atom that has 9 protons, 9 electrons, and 9 neutrons?
A. 9 amu B. 27 amu C. 36 amu D. 18 amu
24. It is the sum of the masses of one mole of a substance in a compound.
A. molar mass B. compound C. number of particles D. mole

25.The label of the Multivitamin indicates that the 1 tablet has its mass is 500g of calcium and it has a 23% of vitamin d, if you take the
1 tablet of multivitamin, how much VITAMIN D did you eat?

A. 45 g Vitamin D B. 50 g Vitamin D C. 100 g Vitamin D D. 115 g Vitamin D

26–30. Read the text carefully and answer the questions in the statement that follows.

The Magnesium carbonate has a chemical structure MgCO3 and contain atomic mass of Mg = 24.31 g, C=12.01 g, O=16.00g.

26. How many grams is in 1 mole of magnesium in the Magnesium Carbonate?

A. 24.31g B. 12.01 g C. 16.00 g D. 84.32 g


27. How many grams is in 1 mole of Carbon in the Magnesium Carbonate?

A. 24.31g B. 12.01 g C. 16.00 g D. 84.32 g


28. What is the total mass of the Magnesium Carbonate?

A. 24.31g B. 12.01 g C. 16.00 g D. 84.32 g


29. Give the percentage mass of Magnesium in the Magnesium Carbonate? ___________

30. Give the percentage mass of Carbon in the Magnesium Carbonate?_____________

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- Santiago 1:12

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