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DOÑA AURORA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST
Chemical Bonding

Name:_______________________________________________ Section:_____________________ Date:___________


I.Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which is not a type of chemical bonding?
a. polar bonding c. ionic bonding
b. metallic bonding d. covalent
2. How many valence electrons do noble gases like Ne, Ar, and Kr have?
a. 2 c. 6
b. 4 d. 8
3. Cesium is located at period 7, family 1A in the periodic table of elements. It is the element with the highest
ionization energy. How many valence electrons does Cs have?
a. 1 c. 6
b. 2 d. 7
4. The following describe ionic bonding, except _________.
a. It involves the transfer of electrons.
b. It involves sharing of electrons.
c. Atoms either gain or lose electrons.
d. It is a bond between metal and a non-metal.
5. Which of the following is a metal?
a. O c. K
b. S d. C
6. Potassium reacts with bromine. What is the correct formula for the compound formed by this reaction?
a. K2Br c. KBr
b. KBr2 d. KBR2-
7. Which of the following pairs of atoms is most likely to form a covalent compound?
a. C, O c. Mg, Br
b. Na, O d. Ba, Cl
8. Which combination can form the compound commonly known as table salt?
a. sodium and carbon c. sodium and carbonate
b. sodium and chlorine d. sodium and chloride
9. Which of the following cations is responsible for the regulations and control of bodily fluids?
a. magnesium c. copper
b. sodium d. iron
10. Why do atoms react with one another to form chemical bonds?
a. to attain stability c. to form molecules
b. to form compounds d. to produce ions
11. Which of the following substances when dissolved in water will conduct electricity?
a. sugar c. salt
b. oil d. gasoline
12. Which of the following sets of samples has metallic bond, covalent bond, and ionic bond respectively?
a. Bronze, paraffin wax, and salt
b. Alloy, vetsin , and water
c. Gold ring, baking soda, and starch
d. Coins, salt, and carbon dioxide
13. Element X belongs to group 1. Which of the following best describes element X?
a. High electronegativity c. low electronegativity
b. High ionization energy d. a non-metallic element
14. What kind of bond will result when two identical non-metallic atoms combine?
a. ionic bond c. polar covalent bond
b. metallic bond d. nonpolar covalent bond
15. Which of the following will have the highest meting temperature?
a. salt c. table sugar
b. candle wax d. lead wire
16. When does covalent bonding take place? It take when _____________.
a. atoms share electrons with one another
b. the attraction between atoms is strong
c. atoms collie with one another
d. atoms attain stability
17. What kind of particle is produced after covalent bonding?
a. Atom c. ion
b. Molecule d. electron
18. Which of the following types of bonds will have the highest electrical and thermal conductivity?
a. ionic bond c. polar covalent bond
b. metallic bond d. nonpolar covalent bond
19. Why can metals be hammered without breaking?
a. They are ductile. c. They are malleable.
b. They are not brittle. d. Their particles are strong.
20. How does ionic bonding take place?
a. Two non-metallic elements of different kinds forms strong forces of attraction.
b. Two non-metallic elements of the same kind form strong forces of attraction.
c. A non-metallic element like fluorine is attracted to a metallic element like sodium.
d. A metallic element like sodium transfers an electron to a non-metallic element like fluorine.

II. Identification. Identify the term/s being described in each item. Choose your answer from the box below and write it
on the space provided before the number.
____________________1. It is the measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electrons
____________________2. It is the energy needed to pull or remove one or more electron/s from a neutral atom
____________________3. Electrons in the outermost shell
____________________4. Used to emphasize the number of valence electrons in each atom
____________________5. It tells you that elements gain or lose or share electrons to achieve the electronic configuration
of the nearest noble gas
____________________6. Used in jewelries and tablewares
____________________7. Used in electrical wirings and metal sculpture
____________________8. Used in aircraft engines
____________________9. The highest melting metal of all at 3380 oC
____________________10. The most ductile metal
____________________11. atom the loses electron becomes
____________________12. atom that gains electron
____________________13. The ability of metals to be drawn into wires
____________________14. The ability of metals to reflect light thus giving it a shiny appearance
____________________15. Type of covalent bond wherein there are two pairs of electrons are shared

Gold silver cation electronegativity

double bond Copper anion LEDS valence electron


Octet Rule Ductility Tungsten platinum

luster ionization energy electronegativity difference

III. Write the Lewis Electron Dot Structure of the following compounds.

1. Ammonia (NH3)

2. Water (H2O)

3. Methane (CH4)

4. Nitrogen gas (N2)

5. Salt (NaCl)

--GodBless—

Prepared by:

JENNIFER S. LACAMBRA (sgd)


Subject Teacher

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