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A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2019

Some polluting gases are removed from car exhaust fumes using a catalytic converter. Platinum or palladium can be used as the catalyst. The reactio...

A-LevelChemistryStates of matterFeb/Mar 2019

Which statements about ceramics are correct? 1 Ceramics are good electrical conductors. 2 Ceramics are strong materials. 3 Ceramics have high melti...

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2019

Which types of bonding are present in ammonium carbonate, (NH₄)₂CO₃? 1 ionic 2 covalent 3 co-ordinate (dative covalent)

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2019

The diagram shows the structure of cholesterol. [Figure 37.1] Which statements about cholesterol are correct? 1 The molecule contains a secondary a...

A-LevelChemistryCarbonyl compoundsFeb/Mar 2019

The compounds listed are reacted with hydrogen cyanide. Which compounds produce a molecule containing a chiral centre? 1 butanal 2 butanone 3 penta...

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2019

Carboxylic acids can be prepared from alcohols, nitriles or esters. Which statements are correct? 1 Both primary and secondary alcohols can be oxid...

A-LevelChemistryNitrogen and sulfurFeb/Mar 2019

Nitrogen, N2, is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere and is very unreactive.

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2019

The elements in Group 17 of the Periodic Table are called the halogens. They form stable compounds with both metals and non-metals. The table gives...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2019

Several ores of copper contain both copper(II) carbonate and copper(II) hydroxide. This combination is called basic copper(II) carbonate. You will ...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2019

It is possible that ores containing basic copper(II) carbonate also contain water of crystallisation. The formula of these ores would be written as...

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2019

A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2019

The following table lists the solubilities of the hydroxides and carbonates of some of the Group 2 elements, M, at 25 °C. solubility/mol dm⁻³ eleme...

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2019

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2019

A-LevelChemistryPolymerisationFeb/Mar 2019

Methyl 2-cyanoprop-2-enoate, W, is the major component of Super Glue, a rapid-setting adhesive. As the adhesive sets, the monomer W polymerises. [F...

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2019

The names of many drugs used in medicine often include parts of the names of the functional groups their molecules contain.

A-LevelChemistryOrganic synthesisFeb/Mar 2019

Ethanedioyl dichloride, ClCOCOCl, is a useful reagent in organic synthesis. It can be made from compound A in one step. [Figure 7.1] Ethanedioyl di...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2019

The reaction between hydrogen peroxide, H2O2(aq), and iodide ions, I-(aq), takes place in acidic conditions. H2O2(aq) + 2I-(aq) + 2H+(aq) → I₂(aq) ...

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2019

A student was given a sample of an unknown Group 2 chloride. The student dissolved 3.172g of the unknown Group 2 chloride in distilled water in a b...

A-LevelChemistryAtomic structureFeb/Mar 2020

What number of protons, neutrons and electrons are present in the ion 54Fe3+?

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2020

For which hydrocarbon are the molecular and empirical formulae the same?

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2020

Which molecule does not have any 90° or 180° bond angles?

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2020

The following data are needed for this question. NaHCO3(s) + HCl(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) ΔH = -38.97 kJ mol-1 Na2CO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → 2N...

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2020

In the redox reaction shown, how do the oxidation states of vanadium and sulfur change? VO2+ + SO2 → V3+ + SO42-

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2020

The equation for the reaction between silver chloride and aqueous ammonia is shown. AgCl(s) + 2NH3(aq) ⇋ [Ag(NH3)2]+(aq) + Cl-(aq) What are the uni...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2020

Sodium azide, NaN3, decomposes as shown. 2NaN3 → 2Na + 3N2 Which volume of nitrogen, measured at room temperature and pressure, will be produced by...

A-LevelChemistryAtomic structureFeb/Mar 2020

A stable ion N5+ has been produced by research chemists. Which structure is most likely to show the electron arrangement of this ion?

A-LevelChemistryStates of matterFeb/Mar 2020

1.8 g of water, heated to 227 °C in a sealed container, turns to steam with a pressure of 200 kPa. What is the approximate volume of the container?

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2020

When the equation is correctly balanced, what is the value of c? aC2H4 + bH2O + cH+ + 2MnO4- → dC2H6O2 + eMn2+

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2020

The main stage in the Contact process is an equilibrium reaction. 2SO2 + O2 ⇌ 2SO3 Which row describes the effect of the named condition on the equ...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2020

X and Y are oxides of different Period 3 elements. If one mole of X is added to water, the solution formed is neutralised by exactly one mole of Y....

A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2020

Compound Z is insoluble in water but soluble at low pH. What could be compound Z?

A-LevelChemistryGroup 17Feb/Mar 2020

Hot aqueous sodium hydroxide reacts with chlorine. 6NaOH(aq) + 3Cl2(g) → 5NaCl(aq) + NaClO3(aq) + 3H2O(l) Which statement is correct?

A-LevelChemistryNitrogen and sulfurFeb/Mar 2020

Solid ammonium nitrate is put into a test-tube and solution X is added to it. The resulting mixture is warmed and the gas given off is tested with ...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2020

Sodium, magnesium and aluminium are three elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table. Each element forms an oxide. Which row is correct?

A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2020

A student investigates calcium nitrate crystals by heating them in the apparatus shown. A colourless gas leaves the apparatus at Y. A flame is held...

A-LevelChemistryGroup 17Feb/Mar 2020

How does concentrated sulfuric acid behave when it reacts with sodium chloride?

A-LevelChemistryNitrogen and sulfurFeb/Mar 2020

Which statement about nitrogen or its compounds is correct?

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2020

Which pair of compounds are functional group isomers of each other?

A-LevelChemistryHalogen derivativesFeb/Mar 2020

Which row identifies a suitable starting material and reagent that can be used to produce butanenitrile?

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2020

The diagram shows the structure of ethanedioic acid. [Figure 22.1] Ethanedioic acid reacts with ethanol in the presence of a few drops of concentra...

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2020

The infrared spectrum shown was obtained from a compound J. [Figure 23.1] Which statement about J is correct?

A-LevelChemistryPolymerisationFeb/Mar 2020

A section of a polymer chain is shown. [Figure 24.1] What is the correct monomer?

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2020

An excess of dry HBr is warmed with compound Y. [Figure 26.1] What is the major product of the reaction?

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2020

Which reaction would produce propanoic acid as one of its products?

A-LevelChemistryOrganic synthesisFeb/Mar 2020

Compound X is treated with an excess of lithium aluminium hydride. The reaction is allowed to go to completion. [Figure 28.1] What is the structure...

A-LevelChemistryHydroxy compoundsFeb/Mar 2020

What is the skeletal formula of the compound formed when CH3CH=CHCH2OH is heated, under reflux, with K2Cr2O7/H+?

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2020

The diagram shows the structure of compound Q. [Figure 30.1] Two of the rings, X and Y, contain a C=C bond. Which row is correct?

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2020

Carbon and nitrogen are adjacent in the Periodic Table. Which properties do they both have? 1 There is an empty 2p orbital in each atom of the elem...

A-LevelChemistryStates of matterFeb/Mar 2020

The strong hydrogen bonding present in liquid water causes an increase in which properties? 1 viscosity 2 boiling point 3 surface tension

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