Reviewer Science 9
Reviewer Science 9
Reviewer Science 9
TEST I. Identification
1. Is a type of chemical bonding and is responsible for several characteristic
properties of metals such as their shiny lustre, their malleability, and their
conductivities for heat and electricity.
Answer: Metallic bonding
2. Term used to describe the collective sharing of a sea of valence electrons between
several positively charged metal ions.
Answer: Metallic bonds
3. In metals, the _______ electrons form a shared sea of electrons.
Answer: Outer
4. At room temperature, most metals are.
Answer: Solid
5. I can hit a metal with a hammer without the metal shattering because of its
__________.
Answer: Malleability
6. Metals like to ________ electrons.
Answer: Lose
7. A mixture of two or more metals is called:
Answer: Alloy
8. It is the ability of a material to sustain a large permanent deformation under a
tensile load up to the point of fracture, or the relative ability of a material to be
stretched plastically at room temperature without fracturing.
Answer: Ductility
9. It is defined as the ability of a material to remain serviceable in the surrounding
environment during the useful life without damage or unexpected maintenance.
Answer: Durability
10. It is one in which a thin sheet can be easily formed by hammering or rolling.
Answer: Malleability
11. Carbohydrates can be broken down into?
Answer: Sugar
12. Lipids can be broken down into?
Answer: Fatty Acids
13. Which biomolecule is Sulfur (S) found in?
Answer: proteins
14. An example of Nucleic Acid would be?
Answer: DNA/RNA
15. How many carbon atoms are in propane?
Answer: Three
16. How many molecules are in 2.5 mol of NaCl?
Answer: 1.51x1024
17. What are the units for molar mass?
Answer: grams/mole
18. How many moles are in 20 grams of Ca (Calcium)?
Answer: 0.5
19. Which compound has the smallest molar mass?
Answer: h2o
20.How many atoms of iodine are in a mole of iodine?
Answer: 6.02 x 1023
TEST II. Multiple Choice
1. What is the basis of a metallic bond? Answer: D
A. the attraction of neutral metal atoms.
B. the attraction between protons and neutrons.
C. the attraction between positive metal ions and interlocking electrons.
D. the attraction between positive metal ions and free floating electrons.