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Holycross Academy of Padre Burgos Inc.

Padre Burgos Quezon

Science 9
Quarter 2 – Module 4:
Carbon and Its Bonds

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(PANGALAN)
What I Know

Multiple Choice Test: Select and write the letter that corresponds to the word or a phrase that best
answers the question in each item below.

1. It is composed entirely of carbon shaped similarly to a soccer ball.

a. graphite b. graphene

c. diamond d. fullerene

2. It is a bond that is described by a single line or combination of two dots.

a. single bond b. double bond

c. triple bond d. no bond

3. How many electron pairs participate in a double bond?

a. one b. two

c. three d. four

4. It is a special and unique among other elements because it can form many compounds not
only with other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and halogens, but also with
itself. It is also the fourth most abundant element in the universe. It plays a dominant role in
the chemistry of life.

a. carbon b. hydrogen

c. oxygen d. nitrogen

5. It is referred to as plumbago, is a crystalline form of the element carbon with its atoms
arranged in a hexagonal structure. It occurs naturally in this form and is the most stable
form of carbon under standard conditions.

a. graphite b. graphene

c. diamond d. fullerene
6. Which of the following best describes the carbon bond type shown in the diagram below?

______________ C _____________

______________ _____________

a. two double bonds, each sharing 2 valence electrons with an atom

b. two double bonds, each sharing 8 valence electrons with an atom

c. two double bonds, each sharing 6 valence electron with an atom

d. two double bonds, each sharing 4 valence electrons with an atom

7. I am a covalent bond where two atoms share two electrons (one from each atom) with one
another. What type of covalent bond am I?

a. single bond b. quadruple bond

c. double bond d. triple bond

8. Which of the following statements best describe a matter?

a. Matter is anything made up by small and discrete particles, which has mass and
occupy space.

b. Matter is anything that occupy space and has mass, which made up by tiny and
discrete particles.

c. Matter is anything that made up by tiny particles.

d. Matter is anything that occupy space but did not have mass.

9. Which of the following refers to the valence electron of carbon?

a. one b. two

c. three d. four

10. Which of the words below refer to the Latin word carbo from the etymology of carbon?

a. charcoal b. black

c. carbon d. solid
What’s In

What is a Chemical bond?

A chemical bond is the attractive force that holds atoms together

Directions: Do you still remember the previous lesson about The Power of Bond? Using
Lewis Dot diagrams, show how the transfer of electrons occurs in a magnesium and fluorine
atoms to form the ionic compound with a stable octet. Include the illustration of the before and
after bonding. What is the name of the compound? Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
What’s More

Activity No. 1
Directions: Choose the correct answer from the choices. Write only the LETTER in a
separate sheet of paper.

1. How do carbon atoms form many organic compounds?

A. By attracting other elements toward themselves to form the bonds

B. By forming many bonds with other carbon atoms and other elements

C. By sharing their electrons with other metal and non-metal elements

D. By transferring their electrons to the atoms of surrounding elements

2. What is the maximum number of bonds can a carbon atom form?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

3. How many types of bonds are there in the following hydrocarbon compound?

H C C C H

H
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

4. Why are carbon atoms able to form many organic compounds?

A. carbon atoms have strong attraction to other elements

B. carbon atoms attract electrons from other atoms

C. carbon atoms can form many types of bonds with other carbon

D. none of the above


5. How many types of bonds can a carbon atom form?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Assessment

Multiple Choice Test: Select and write the letter that corresponds to the word or a phrase
that best answers the question in each item below.

1. Which of the following statements regarding carbon is incorrect?


a. A single atom of carbon can participate in two double bonds
b. A single atom of carbon can participate in three single bonds and one double bond
c. A single atom of carbon can participate in four single bonds
d. A single atom of carbon can participate in two single bonds and one double bo
2. What is a double bond?
a. a bond between two atoms
b. one pair of electrons shared between two atoms
c. two pairs of electrons shared between two atoms
d. two pairs of electrons shared between four atoms

3. Which is a property shared by most covalent compounds?

a. high boiling point

b. high melting point

c. low melting point

d. good conductor of heat and electricity

4. Which is NOT a form of carbon?

a. fullerenes b. fiber

c. diamond d. graphite
5. Electrons involved in bonding between atoms are

a. valence electrons b. inside the nucleus

c. closest to the nucleus d. positively charged

6. Which one of the following statements concerning the length of carbon-carbon single,
double, and triple covalent bonds is true?

a. The carbon-carbon single bond is shorter than either the carbon-carbon double or
triple bond.

b. The carbon-carbon double bond is shorter than either the carbon-carbon single or
triple bond.

c. The carbon-carbon triple bond is shorter than either the carbon-carbon single or
double bond.

d. The carbon-carbon single, double, and triple bonds all have the same length.

7. What makes carbon such a unique element?

a. Elemental carbon comes in two forms, diamond and graphite.

b. Carbon forms four bonds, although the ground state configuration would predict the
formation of fewer bonds.

c. Carbon forms covalent bonds rather than ionic bonds.

d. To a greater extent than any other element, carbon can bond to itself to form
straight chains, branched chains and rings.

8. Which has a 2D hexagonal layered structure?

a. graphite b. diamond

c. fullerene d. all of these

9. Which consists of carbon atoms?

a. graphite b. diamond

c. fullerene d. all of these


10. ______________

11. Which is extremely hard?

a. Graphite b. diamond c. fullerene d. all of these

12. Which has a 3D hexagonal structure?

a. Graphite b. diamond c. fullerene d. all of these

13. Which is used in pencils?

a. Graphite b. diamond c. fullerene d. all of these

14. Which is used as a cutting tool and in jewelry?

a. Graphite b. diamond c. fullerene d. all of these

15. __________

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