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TEST I.

MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE


Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if FALSE change the underlined
word/s to make the statement correct.

______________1. The development of the periodic table could be traced back in in 1718.
______________2. The measure of the space occupied by an object is called mass.
______________3. These characteristics that describe sample of matters are called properties.
______________4. Johann Debonair, a German chemist who formed the triad of elements.
______________5. Molecule is a particle consisting of one atom combined in a specific
arrangement.
______________6. John Newlands, and English chemist proposed the Law of Octaves.
______________7. Evaporation is the process by which a liquid such as water transform into
gas.
______________8. Henry Mostly, observed that the order of the X-ray frequences emitted by
elements.
______________9. In the periodic table, group 1 is named as the alkali metals.
______________10. Solid have indefinite shapes and volume.

TEST II. IDENTIFICATION


Direction: Identify what is being asked on the following questions. Choose your answer
on the box.
Law of Octaves reactivity Democritus William Ramsay

Volume angstrom freezing molecule

Mass atom condensation melting Law of


Octaves

John Newland evaporation corrosion Ca Fe


C
_______________1. The process by which the molecules on the surface of a liquid break away
and change into gas.
_______________2. The ease and speed with which a metal reacts with another substance.
_______________3. This was proposed by Jhon Newlands.
_______________4. This process where a gas is changed into a liquid.
_______________5. The process in which a solid is change to a liquid.
_______________6. The gradual wearing of a way of metal due to interaction with other
substance.
_______________7. Greek philosopher who believed that any piece of matter can be divided
and subdivided into very small particles.
_______________8. The smallest unit of matter that us composed of three sub-atomic particles.
_______________9. Is a unit of length equal one ten millionth of a millimeter.
_______________10. He arranged the elements in the periodic table according to the atomic
number.

III. MATCHING TYPE


Direction: Match column A with the corresponding item in column B. Write the letter of
your answer before each number.

A B
_____1. Magnesium a. Ci
_____2. Scandium b. Tl

_____3. Beryllium c. Mg
______4. Sodium d. Na
______5. Iron e. He
______6. Copper f. Be
______7. Neon g. Sc
_____9. Thallium h. Cu
_____10. Chlorine i. Al
j. Ne
k. Fe

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