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PLARIDEL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Plaridel, Aborlan, Palawan


Senior High School

3rd QUARTER EXAM IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE


2ND SEM SY: 2019-2020

Name: Date:
Grade and Section: Score:

Part I. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in the space provided before the number.

1. What kind of microscope is used to see atoms?


a. Compound microscope c. Electron microscope
b. Scanning Tunnelling microscope d. Pocket microscope

2. What type of nuclear reaction involves the combination of two or more nuclei?
a. Nuclear fusion c. Nuclear fussion
b. Nuclear fission d. Nuclear fision

3. What do you call the process involving the emission of energetic particles of an atom?
a. Nuclear reaction c. Radioactivity
b. Evolution d. Nuclear fission

4. Which refers to the most widely explanation to the origin of the universe?
a. Stellar formation c. Evolution
b. Big bang theory d. Natural selection

5. Where does the name “atom” came from?


a. Atomons c. Atomus
b. Attomus d. Atomos

6. Who asserted that all things are composed of four primal elements: earth, air, fire, and water?
a. Democritus c. Joseph proust
b. Empedocles d. Dmitri Mendeleev

7. Who proposed the law of definite proportions?


a. Democritus c. Joseph proust
b. Empedocles d. Dmitri Mendeleev

8. Who arranged the known elements in periodic table based on their atomic mass?
a. Democritus c. Joseph proust
b. Empedocles d. Dmitri Mendeleev

9. Who proposed an atomic model that shows electrons move in concentric orbits around the nucleus?
a. Joseph Proust c. Robert Millikan
b. Niels Bohr d. James Chadwick

10. Which refers to an atom having the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons?
a. Protons c. Isotopes
b. Electrons d. Protium

Part II. Match the Column A with Column B. Write the letter of your answer in the space provided before the
number.
Column A Column B

11. A chemical compound consist of anion and cation. a. Molecular Compound


12. Represented by Molecular formula. b. Dipole-Dipole
13. They have high melting point and boiling points. c. London dispersion Forces
14. Molecules with N-H, O-H, and H-F bonds. d. Ionic Compound
15. Molecules that have permanent dipole. e. Hydrogen bonding
f. Metals
Part III. Determine if it is an atom, molecule, element or compound. (10 pts.)

16. C6H12O6 21. Cl2


17. Al 22. NaOH
18. O2 23. Au
19. NaOH 24. NO3
20. K atom 25. NH3

Part IV. Identify the elements’ name and symbol. Solve for the atomic mass, atomic number, and number of
protons, neutrons, and electrons and analyze the charge of an atom. Write your answers on the space
provided. (12 pts.)

Symbol Name A Z Protons Neutrons Electrons Charge


26. 27. 28. 29.
N 14 7 7
30. 31. 32. 33.
Calcium 20 20 +2
34. 35. 36. 37.
Zn 65 30 31

Part V. Identify the more EN atom, solve for the electronegativity, and analyze the type of chemical bond. Write
your answers on the space provided. (15 pts.)

Electronegativity: H= 2.1 Cl= 3.0 I= 2.5 Na= 0.9 K= 0.8 O= 3.5


Atoms More EN atom EN Chemical bond
Na and K 38. 41. 44.
O and H 39. 42. 45.
Cl and I 40. 43. 46.

Part VI. Write the word and chemical equation of the following: (12 pts.)

47-50. The reaction between solid Zinc (Zn) and Hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas produces solid Zinc chloride
(ZnCl2) and Hydrogen (H2) gas.

Word Equation:

Chemical Equation:

51-54. Sodium oxide (Na2O) gas reacts with liquid water (H2O) to form Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) gas.

Word Equation:

Chemical Equation:

55-58. When solid Iron (Fe) metal combines with liquid water (H2O), solid Iron oxide (Fe3O4) and Hydrogen
(H2) are formed.

Word Equation:

Chemical Equation:

Part VII. Balance the chemical equations. (9 pts.)

59-61. ___ FeCl3 + ___ MgO ___ Fe2O3 + ___ MgCl2


62-64. ____ ZnS + ___ O2 ___ ZnO + ___ SO2
65-67. ___ Li + ____ H3PO4 ____ H2 + ____ Li3PO4

GOD BLESS!

Prepared by:
Jeddah Noa A. Lorzano
Part IV. Write the chemical equation of the following: (6 pts.)

1. The reaction between solid Zinc (Zn) and Hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas produces solid Zinc chloride
(ZnCl2) and Hydrogen (H2) gas.
2. Sodium oxide (Na2O) gas reacts with liquid water (H2O) to form Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) gas.
3. When solid Iron (Fe) metal combines with liquid water (H2O), solid Iron oxide (Fe3O4) and
Hydrogen (H2) are formed.

Part V. Balance the chemical equations and identify if it is in combination, decomposition, single
replacement or double replacement reaction. (12 pts.)

1. ___ FeCl3 + ___ MgO ___Fe2O3 + ___ MgCl2


2. ____ ZnS + ___ O2 ___ ZnO + ___ SO2
3. ___ Li + ____ H3PO4 ____ H2 + ____ Li3PO4
4. ____ HCl + ____MnO2 ____ MnCl2 + ____ Cl2 + ____ H2O

Part IV. Write the chemical equation of the following: (6 pts.)


1.The reaction between solid Zinc (Zn) and Hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas produces solid Zinc chloride
(ZnCl2) and Hydrogen (H2) gas.
2.Sodium oxide (Na2O) gas reacts with liquid water (H2O) to form Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) gas.
3.When solid Iron (Fe) metal combines with liquid water (H2O), solid Iron oxide (Fe3O4) and Hydrogen
(H2) are formed.

Part V. Balance the chemical equations and identify if it is in combination, decomposition, single
replacement or double replacement reaction. (12 pts.)

1. ___ FeCl3 + ___ MgO ___Fe2O3 + ___ MgCl2


2. ____ ZnS + ___ O2 ___ ZnO + ___ SO2
3. ___ Li + ____ H3PO4 ____ H2 + ____ Li3PO4
4. ____ HCl + ____MnO2 ____ MnCl2 + ____ Cl2 + ____ H2O

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