Answer Sheet (Module 2)
Answer Sheet (Module 2)
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
Schools Division of City of Malolos
Marcelo H. Del Pilar National High School
Bagong Bayan, City of Malolos, Bulacan
ANSWER SHEETS
(Module 2)
b. CaO
d. SrI2
or gases
6. Polarity 6.
1.O2 – oxygen.
2.Cl2 – chlorine.
Direction: Differentiate between ionic and covalent compounds in the table below.(p. 15)
1. Type of elements involved For example, the metal For example, in water
calcium (Ca) and the (H2O) each hydrogen (H)
nonmetal chlorine (Cl) and oxygen (O) share a
form the ionic pair of electrons to make
compound calcium a molecule of two
chloride (CaCl2). In this hydrogen atoms single
compound, there are bonded to a single
two negative chloride oxygen atom. In general,
ions for each positive ionic bonds occur
calcium ion between elements that
are far apart on the
periodic table.
● Double bonds
occur when four
electrons are
shared between
the two atoms and
consist of one
sigma bond and
one pi bond.
Direction: Match the metal with a symbol then with an image.(p. 17)
3. Iron-Fe-pipes
4.Aluminum-Al-foil
5. Gold-Au-ring
B.
1. Covalent compounds. 6. Covalent compounds.
2. Ionic compounds 7. Ionic compounds
3. Ionic compounds 8. Ionic compounds
4. Covalent compounds. 9. Covalent compounds.
Direction: Work out whether these compounds are ionic or covalent. (p. 21)
Type of Type of
Name Formula Name Formula Compound
Compound
Covalent
Covalent Carbon
1 Nitrogen N2 6 CO2 Compoun
Compounds dioxide
ds
Ionic
Calcium Ionic Lithium
2 CaO 7 Li2S Compoun
Oxide Compounds sulphide
ds
Covalent
Ionic
3 Iodine I2 8 Ethane C2H6 Compoun
Compounds
ds
Ionic
Aluminum Ionic Sodium
4 Al2O2 9 Al2O2 Compoun
Oxide Compounds Hydroxide
ds
Ionic
Covalent Potassium
5 Water H2O 10 K2O Compoun
Compounds Oxide
ds