This document is a science exam for 9th grade students covering topics in chemistry including bonding, electron configuration, molar mass, and the mole concept. The exam contains 30 multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' knowledge of identifying ionic and covalent bonding, writing full electron configurations, calculating molar mass, and determining the number of moles in various compounds and quantities.
This document is a science exam for 9th grade students covering topics in chemistry including bonding, electron configuration, molar mass, and the mole concept. The exam contains 30 multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' knowledge of identifying ionic and covalent bonding, writing full electron configurations, calculating molar mass, and determining the number of moles in various compounds and quantities.
This document is a science exam for 9th grade students covering topics in chemistry including bonding, electron configuration, molar mass, and the mole concept. The exam contains 30 multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' knowledge of identifying ionic and covalent bonding, writing full electron configurations, calculating molar mass, and determining the number of moles in various compounds and quantities.
Binangonan, Rizal JUNIOR HIGH DEPARTMENT SY: 2023 - 2024
SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 9
NAME: ____________________________________ GR&SEC: ________________ DATE: ___________ I. IDENTIFICATION A. Directions: Analyze the following compound below. Identify what type of bonding occurs in the compound. Write I if it is ionic and C if it is covalent. 1. CCl 4 2. C a3 N 2 3. AlPO 4 4. P2 O 3 5. H 2 S
II. ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
Directions: Write the full electron configuration of the following elements. 6. Neptunium 7. Magnesium 8. Lead 9. Bismuth 10.Strontium 11.Calcium 12.Barium 13.Bromine 14.Sodium 15.Nitrogen
III. MOLAR MASS
Directions: Find the molar mass of each compound. 16. Muriatic acid (HCl)❑ 17. Salt NaCl❑ 18. Baking soda NaHCO 3 19. Hydrogen Peroxide H 2 O2 20. Sucrose C 12 H 22 O 11
IV. MOLE CONCEPT
Directions: Find the number of moles of the following compound. 21 – 22. How many moles are present in 37.4 g of NH 3? 23 – 24. How many moles are present in 5.25 g of CaCO3 ? 25 – 26. What is the number of moles present in 1.36 kg H 2 SO 4 ? 27 – 28. What is the number of moles is present in 32 mg of C 3 H 2? 29 – 30. How many moles are present in 30 g of C H 3 COCH 3