Summative Test Science Grade 9 Module 1 and 2
Summative Test Science Grade 9 Module 1 and 2
1. Test I.
1. The negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom. A. A. Valence electron
2. When electrons gets excited and jumps from one level to another, the electron is said to be in its _____ B. B. Ionization energy
state. C. C. Electronegativity
3. A region in an atom where you can find the electrons. D. D. Neil Bohr
E. E. Ernest Rutherford
4. When an electron jumps from one energy level to another, energy is given off in the form of _____.
F. F. ductility
5. It shows how the electrons are distributed in each energy level. G. G. malleability
6. He proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain locations around the nucleus of an H. H. Electron
atom. I. I. configuration
7. The electrons at the outermost energy level J. J. Electrons
8. It is composed of the symbol of the element and dots which represent the number of valence electrons of K. K. ionic
an atom that can easily be determined through the family/group number in the Periodic Table of L. L. Excited
M. M. Ground
Elements.
N. N. heat
9. A bond which involves complete transfer of electrons between metals and non-metals O. O. light
10. A bond formed when atoms share electrons to attain stability between nonmetals and nonmetals. P. P.Lewis Dot
11. is the energy required to remove an electron from the outermost energy level of an atom Q.Structure
12. is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electron Q. R. Covalent
13. the property of metals to be hammered into thin sheet R. S. Energy levels
S. T.Cations
14. These are number that can be gained or given off by an element
15. They are positive ions
Test II.
1. What will most likely happen to a non metallic atom after ionic bonding?
1. Identify the type of bonds present in the ff.compounds: metallic (M), ionic (I), polar covalent(PC), nonpolar
covalent (NP)
a. BH3 e. Cu i. NaI
b. CaF2 f. I2 j. NaCl
c. KCl g. CO
d. Al h. MgCl2
2. Find out the number of valence electrons from the given electron configuration.
a. 15P – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
b. 25Mn – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d5
c. 18Ar – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
d. 7N – 1s2 2s2 2p3
3. Which is more electronegative?
a. O or S
b. K or Mn
c. Mg or Ca
4. Which has higher ionization energy?
a. Rb or Cs
b. Ti or Zn
c. Al or Si
5. Draw the Lewis Electron Dot Symbol (LEDS) of the following atoms.
a. Si
b. C
c. Br
d. I
e. S
6. Illustrate the transfer/sharing of electrons of the following combinations
a. NaCl C.CCl4
b. BaCl2 D. H2O
7. Write the oxidation numbers of the following:
a. Cl
b. Na
c. Hg
d. Ar
e. Al
f. O
g. C
h. N
i. Mg
j. B