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Prepared by:
EMY P. SABATER
AGUSAN DEL SUR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Francisco, Agusan del Sur
THIRD PERIODIC EXAMINATION
SY: 2009-2010
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
In CHEMISTRY
OBJECTIVES No. % No.
of T- of 60% 30% 10%
min time items
I. Atomic Structure
A. Explain Dalton’s atomic theory 56 2 1 2
B. Describe sub atomic particles 112 4 2 21 15
C. Determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons 56 2 1 1
in an ion/atom
D. Cite the relationship between atomic mass and the relative 56 2 1 3
abundance of isotopes.
E. Explain how the emission spectra of elements provide 112 4 2 14,6
evidence for the existence of energy level shells…
F. Describe the reactivity of atoms in terms of its valence 280 10 5 17,22 7,23 4
electrons.
G. Write the electron configuration of different elements. 168 6 3 18 5 29
Sub-total 840 30 15 9 4 2
II. Order Among Elements
A. State the basis of the arrangement of elements in the 336 12 6 8,9,1 12
periodic table. 1 47
B. Use the periodic table to predict the behavior of elements. 112 4 2 19 13
C. Relate the number of valence electrons of elements to their 56 2 1 16
group number in the periodic table. 20
D. Infer trends in atomic sizes, ionization energy, metallic and 112 4 2 10
nonmetallic properties and electronegativity across the 37
period and down the family.
E. Discuss the properties of elements and their uses. 224 8 4 33,3
31,32 4
Sub-total 840 30 15 9 5 1
III. Chemical Bonding
A. Illustrate the formation of ionic, covalent and metallic 168 6 3 25
bonds. 35,24
B. Relate the type of bond formed between two or three 168 6 3 26 27,2
elements to their location in the periodic table. 8
C. Deduce which atoms have the tendency to form covalent 336 12 6 39,40
bonds or ionic bonds given the electronegativiy values of 41,42 38
the elements. 43
D. Write the formulas of covalent and ionic compounds. 168 6 3 50
E. Explain the forces of attraction that exists between 56 2 1 36 48,4
molecules. 9
F. Predict the molecular geometry of some 224 8 4 45
compounds/molecules based on its Lewis structure. 30 46
44
Sub-total 1,120 40 20 12 6 2
Total
EMY P. SABATER