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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Antique
DICLUM NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Diclum, Tobias Fornier, Antique
Second Grading – Unit Test 1 and 2 in Science 9

Name: _________________________________________ Section: ________________ Score: ______

I. Identification
A. Directions: Select the best answer in the box on what is being described in
the following numbers. Write your answers on the spaces provided before
each numbers.

Democritus Erwin Schrodinger Valence electron


Niels Bohr Antoine Lavoisier Nucleus
J.J. Thomson John Dalton Quantum Model
James Chadwick Electrons Ionic Bond
Electron Configuration Electronegativity Ionization energy
John Newlands Malleability Covalent Bond
Luster Dmitri Mendeleev Metallic Bond

__________________ 1. Proposed an Atomic Theory (along with his mentor Leucippus) which states
that all atoms are small, hard, indivisible and indestructible particles made of
a single material formed into different shapes and sizes.
__________________ 2. Known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry”.
__________________ 3. Proposed the Plum Pudding Model and published the idea that electricity was
in particles that were part of the atom.
__________________ 4. Proposed that the electrons existed only at fixed distances from the nucleus at
set “energy levels,” or quanta.
__________________ 5. Describes the atom as having a nucleus at the center around which the
electrons move. This model describes a region in space where the electron is
most likely to be found.
__________________ 6. Arranged the known elements according to their properties and in order of
increasing atomic mass.
__________________ 7. Known as the Father of the Periodic Table.
__________________ 8. The way in which electrons are distributed in the different orbitals around the
nucleus of an atom
__________________ 9. Imagined to be a cloud of negative charge having a certain geometrical shape.
_________________ 10. The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and
neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
_________________ 11. A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electron.
_________________ 12. The energy required to remove an electron from the outermost
energy level of an atom.
_________________ 13. A bond which involves complete transfer of electrons.
_________________ 14. The property of metals to be hammered into thin sheet.
_________________ 15. The electrons at the outermost energy level.

B. Determine the Valence Electrons, Electronegativity and Type of Bond of the


following compounds.

Valence Electron Electronegativity Type of Bond


1. H2O H=
O=

2. CCl4 C=
Cl =
3. BF3 B=
F=

4. SF6 S=
F=

5. SiF4 Si =
F=

II. Problem Solving


A. Draw the Lewis dot structure for each of the following compounds:
𝑷𝑯𝟑 𝑪𝑯𝟒

𝑪𝑪𝒍𝟒 𝑩𝒆𝑭𝟐

𝑵𝑰𝟑

B. Direction: Solve for the Electronegativity of the following compounds. (Use your
Periodic Table of Elements)

1. CH4 1. 𝑁𝐼3

2. CF4 2. 𝑆𝐹5

3. O2 3. BF3

4. HBr 4. SiF4

5. CCl4 5. Na2S

Prepared by:
VEE JAY S. BLANCIA, LPT, ECT
Teacher II

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