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SCIENCE 7

I. True or False
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if it is false. Write your answer
before each item.

_______1. Acids are bitter in taste.

_______2. Acids are electrolytes.

_______3. Bases are electrolytes.

_______4. Bases are sour in taste.

_______5. Litmus paper reaction in an acid solution changes its color from blue to red.

_______6. Litmus paper reaction in an bases solution changes its color from red to blue.

_______7. Acids are proton donor.

_______8. Bases are proton donor.

_______9. All acids are harmful.

_______10. Bases are slippery when touched.

_______11. Taste all substances to test the presence of acid or base solution.

_______12. Hypothesis is an educated guess.

_______13. Experiment is done to test the hypothesis.

_______14. Variable is where you conduct an experiment.

_______15. After analyzing the data gathered in an experiment, researcher should draw conclusion or
generalization.

II. Identifications
A. Directions: Identify the proper laboratory tool or equipment on each item. Choose your
answer from the words given inside the box below:

Microscope alcohol burner thermometer

Test tube beaker

_______________________1. Measuring temperature

_______________________2. Viewing minute particles

_______________________3. Heating objects

_______________________4. Holding liquids

_______________________5. Holding small amount of liquid


B. Directions: Tell whether the following solutions are saturated, supersaturated or
unsaturated.
Given: Potassium chloride solubility is 34g per 100g of water at 20oC

_____________________1. Add 46g of Potassium chloride per 100g of water at 20oC

_____________________2. Add 20g of Potassium chloride per 100g of water at 20oC

_____________________3. Add 30g of Potassium chloride per 100g of water at 20oC

_____________________4. Add 34g of Potassium chloride per 100g of water at 20oC

_____________________5. Add 36g of Potassium chloride per 100g of water at 20oC

III. Classification
Directions: Classify the following solutions according to its type.
Air LPG Bronze

Mango juice Alcohol Bracelet

LIQUID SOLID GAS

IV. Computation
A. Directions: Convert the following.
1. ____________ft. = 36 in.

2. ____________m. = 1000 km.

3. 1000 g. = ____________kg.

B. Directios: Solve the concentrations of the following solutions


1. 150g of table salt to a 1000ml of solution

2. 300g of table salt to a 1000g of water


V. Enumeration
Directions: Enumerate the following.

1-7. Scientific Method

8-10. Types of Solutions

VI. Illustration
Directions: Draw the following laboratory safety symbols. (2pts./item)

1. Flames
2. No Flames
3. Sharp Objects
4. Breakage
5. Disposal

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