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A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2021

An energy cycle for the combustion of methane is shown. [Figure showing energy cycle for combustion of methane] Which expressions can be used to ca...

A-LevelChemistryStates of matterFeb/Mar 2021

Many gases do not obey the general gas equation at high pressures. Why is this? 1 At higher pressures the molecules have more energy. 2 At higher p...

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2021

Which species can accept a lone pair of electrons to form a coordinate (dative covalent) bond? 1 BF₃ 2 H⁺ 3 CH₃⁺

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2021

A sample containing x mol of Al₂Cl₆ is dissolved in water to give solution W. In order to precipitate all of the aluminium as its hydroxide, y mol ...

A-LevelChemistryNitrogen and sulfurFeb/Mar 2021

Nitrogen dioxide gas is produced when petrol is burned in car engines. Which acids are made in the atmosphere as a result of this release of nitrog...

A-LevelChemistryHalogen derivativesFeb/Mar 2021

In which reactions is the major product formed by a nucleophilic substitution reaction? 1 bromoethane + potassium cyanide in ethanol 2 bromoethane ...

A-LevelChemistryHydroxy compoundsFeb/Mar 2021

An excess of P reacts with Q, in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid, to form R. Effervescence is seen when a piece of sodium is added to pu...

A-LevelChemistryCarbonyl compoundsFeb/Mar 2021

Two carbonyl compounds have the molecular formula C₃H₆O. Which reagents give different observations with these two compounds? 1 acidified aqueous p...

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2021

An organic compound, T, does not fizz when aqueous sodium carbonate is added to it. Compound T contains 27.6% by mass of oxygen. What could be the ...

A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2021

The rate of chemical reactions is affected by changes in temperature and pressure.

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2021

Chlorine, Cl₂, is a reactive yellow-green gas. It is a strong oxidising agent.

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2021

Compounds P, Q and R have all been found in the atmosphere of one of Saturn's moons. P N≡C—C≡C—C≡N Q H—C≡C—C≡N R H | H—C—C≡N | H...

A-LevelChemistryCarbonyl compoundsFeb/Mar 2021

Hydroxyethanal, HOCH₂CHO, has been observed in dust clouds near the centre of our galaxy. [Figure 4.hydroxyethanal_structure]

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2021

In this experiment you will carry out a titration to identify the Group 1 metal, M, present in a metal hydrogencarbonate, MHCO3. FA 1 is 0.0550 mo...

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2021

In this experiment you will determine the relative formula mass of the same metal hydrogencarbonate, MHCO3, by thermal decomposition. Then you will...

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2021

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2021

Iron(II) compounds are generally only stable in neutral, non-oxidising conditions. It is difficult to determine the lattice energy of FeO experimen...

A-LevelChemistryGroup 17Feb/Mar 2021

Iodates are compounds that contain the IO3¯ anion.

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2021

The transition elements are able to form stable complexes with a wide range of molecules and ions.

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2021

Carboplatin and satraplatin are used as anticancer drugs instead of cisplatin. [Figure 5.1]

A-LevelChemistryPolymerisationFeb/Mar 2021

Fumaric acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid. [Figure 6.1]

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2021

Proline (Pro) is a naturally occurring amino acid. [Figure 7.1]

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2021

Zinc metal reacts with aqueous copper(II) sulfate. Zn(s) + CuSO₄(aq) → Cu(s) + ZnSO₄(aq) The enthalpy change of this reaction, ΔΗ, can be determine...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2021

Ethanedioic acid is a white crystalline solid. If excess aqueous potassium hydroxide, KOH(aq), is added to dilute ethanedioic acid, H₂C₂O₄(aq), ful...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2022

The first ionisation energy of potassium, K, is 418 kJ mol⁻¹. The first ionisation energy of strontium, Sr, is 548 kJ mol⁻¹. Which statement helps ...

A-LevelChemistryAtomic structureFeb/Mar 2022

What is the electronic configuration of Mg²⁺?

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2022

Compound X contains the elements C, H and O only. 2.00 g of X produces 4.00 g of carbon dioxide and 1.63 g of water when completely combusted. What...

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2022

For which molecule is the dipole moment zero?

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2022

Which dot-and-cross diagram is correct for Al₂Cl₆? [Figure 5.1]

A-LevelChemistryStates of matterFeb/Mar 2022

The boiling points of some hydrogen halides are shown. [Figure 6.1] What is the explanation for the trend in boiling point for the hydrogen halides...

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2022

Elements X, Y and Z are all in the first two periods of the Periodic Table. Their Pauling electronegativity values, EN, are shown. [Figure 7.1] Sub...

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2022

The equation for reaction 1 is shown. reaction 1 C₆H₁₂O₆ → 2CO₂ + 2C₂H₅OH ΔH/kJ mol⁻¹ C₆H₁₂O₆ a C₂H₅OH b What is the correct expression for the ent...

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2022

Nitrogen monoxide is an atmospheric pollutant that is formed inside car engines by an endothermic reaction between nitrogen and oxygen. N₂(g) + O₂(...

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2022

Two half-equations are shown. MnO₄⁻ + 2H₂O + 3e⁻ → MnO₂(s) + 4OH⁻ 2OH⁻ + SO₃²⁻ → SO₄²⁻ + H₂O + 2e⁻ The equation for the reaction between manganate(...

A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2022

Hydrogen peroxide, H₂O₂, decomposes to form water and oxygen. The reaction is catalysed by bromide ions. step 1 2Br⁻(aq) + H₂O₂(aq) + 2H⁺(aq) → 2H₂...

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2022

Hydrogen and iodine react to form hydrogen iodide in an exothermic reaction. The equation is shown. H₂(g) + I₂(g) ⇌ 2HI(g) A 1 m³ reaction vessel c...

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2022

Diethylzinc, (C₂H₅)₂Zn, is added to NaOH(aq). Two reactions occur. reaction 1 (C₂H₅)₂Zn + H₂O → ZnO + 2C₂H₆ reaction 2 H₂O + ZnO + 2OH⁻ → Zn(OH)₄²⁻...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2022

Which statement about atoms and molecules is correct?

A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2022

The Boltzmann distribution for one mole of a gas at temperature T is shown. [Figure 15.1] One mole of the same gas is added, and the gas remains at...

A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2022

In the reaction shown, the concentrations of both X and Y are reduced to half of their original values whilst keeping the total volume of the solut...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2022

A student investigated the chloride of a Period 3 element. This is what the student wrote down as a record. "The compound was a white crystalline s...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2022

The elements in Period 3 and their compounds show trends across the period from sodium to chlorine. Which row is correct? [Figure 18.1]

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2022

The table shows the melting points of SiO₂ and P₄O₆. [Figure 19.1] Which statement explains the difference between the melting points of SiO₂ and P...

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2022

Equal masses of CaCO₃, Ca(NO₃)₂, BaCO₃ and Ba(NO₃)₂ are thermally decomposed. The volume of gas produced in each experiment is measured under the s...

A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2022

Which row gives correct comparisons between the solubilities of calcium hydroxide and barium hydroxide and the thermal stabilities of calcium carbo...

A-LevelChemistryGroup 17Feb/Mar 2022

Which statement relating to the elements in Group 17 and their compounds is correct?

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2022

An excess of chlorine was bubbled into 100 cm³ of hot 6.0 mol dm⁻³ sodium hydroxide. How many moles of sodium chloride would be produced in the rea...

A-LevelChemistryNitrogen and sulfurFeb/Mar 2022

The product of the Contact process is Z. Which reaction or process leads to the formation of a gas that can neutralise an aqueous solution of Z?

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2022

When ammonia, NH₃, is dissolved in water, a small concentration of ammonium ions, NH₄⁺, is formed. Which row is correct? [Figure 25.1]

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2022

In this question, alkenes and cyclic alkanes should be considered. How many structural isomers of C₄H₈ are there?

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