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A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2023

In Group 2 of the Periodic Table, the properties of the elements and their compounds show regular change down the group. Which property shows a dec...

A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2023

Four properties of beryllium, Be, or a beryllium compound are listed. Which property is different from the property of magnesium or the equivalent ...

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2023

Which two formulae correctly represent a pair of structural isomers?

A-LevelChemistryOrganic synthesisFeb/Mar 2023

Which reagents and conditions would result in the formation of butanenitrile, CH3CH2CH2CN?

A-LevelChemistryHalogen derivativesFeb/Mar 2023

Compound X, C7H13Br, reacts with hot alcoholic NaOH to produce two compounds, Y and Z. On reaction with Br2, Y gives a product, C7H12Br2, which exi...

A-LevelChemistryOrganic synthesisFeb/Mar 2023

When illudin S is heated under reflux with an excess of acidified potassium dichromate(VI), compound M is formed. [Figure 28.1: Reaction scheme sho...

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2023

Cyclohexene, C6H10, is a hydrocarbon with a six-membered ring of carbon atoms. It has several structural isomers that are straight-chain alkenes. T...

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2023

Exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine are made less harmful by passing them through a catalytic converter. A number of reactions take pl...

A-LevelChemistryHalogen derivativesFeb/Mar 2023

Which compound reacts most rapidly with aqueous silver nitrate by an SN1 mechanism?

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2023

Tartaric acid, HOOCCH(OH)CH(OH)COOH, is found in many plants. A sample of tartaric acid reacts with an excess of LiAlH4 to form the organic product...

A-LevelChemistryOrganic synthesisFeb/Mar 2023

Citric acid can be converted into tricarballylic acid in two stages. An intermediate, Q, is formed. [Figure 33.1: Reaction scheme showing citric ac...

A-LevelChemistryCarbonyl compoundsFeb/Mar 2023

Structural and stereoisomerism should be considered when answering this question. P has molecular formula C5H10O. P produces an orange precipitate ...

A-LevelChemistryHydroxy compoundsFeb/Mar 2023

Two isomeric alcohols, W and X, have molecular formula C4H9OH. W is oxidised to carbonyl compound Y which gives a red precipitate with Fehling's so...

A-LevelChemistryCarboxylic acids and derivativesFeb/Mar 2023

The ester ethyl butanoate can be hydrolysed using an excess of dilute sodium hydroxide solution. Which substance is a product of this reaction?

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2023

An aqueous solution contains 4.00 g of a carboxylic acid, Q. When this solution reacts with an excess of magnesium, 380 cm³ of gas is produced, mea...

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2023

The infrared spectrum of an organic compound is shown. [Figure 38.1: Infrared spectrum showing transmittance (%) vs wavenumber (cm⁻¹). A table of c...

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2023

Cyclohexa-1,4-diene is treated with a solution of bromine in tetrachloromethane in the dark. [Figure 39.1: Structure of cyclohexa-1,4-diene.] Which...

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2023

2-methylbut-2-ene is reacted with hot, concentrated, acidified potassium manganate(VII) solution. What are the products of this reaction?

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2023

The Pauling electronegativity values of elements can be used to predict the chemical properties of compounds. Use the information in Table 1.1 to a...

A-LevelChemistryGroup 2Feb/Mar 2023

The Group 2 elements Mg to Ba are all silvery-white reactive metals.

A-LevelChemistryCarbonyl compoundsFeb/Mar 2023

Alkenes undergo an addition reaction with a 1:1 mixture of CO and H₂ to form aldehydes. Fig. 3.1 shows the reaction of propene with a 1:1 mixture o...

A-LevelChemistryHalogen derivativesFeb/Mar 2023

Fig. 4.1 shows some reactions of compound D, 2-bromobutane. [Fig. 4.1]

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2023

In this experiment you will determine the relative formula mass, Mr, of basic zinc carbonate, ZnCO3•2Zn(OH)2•xH2O, by an alternative method. A know...

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2023

Qualitative Analysis For each test you should record all your observations in the spaces provided. Examples of observations include: • colour chang...

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2023

The most common zinc mineral contains zinc(II) sulfide, ZnS.

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2023

Hypophosphorous acid is an inorganic acid. The conjugate base of hypophosphorous acid is H2PO2⁻.

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2023

Vanadium is a transition element in Period 4 of the Periodic Table.

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2023

Ethylamine and phenylamine are primary amines. ethylamine CH3CH2NH2 phenylamine NH2 [Figure 4.1]

A-LevelChemistryHydrocarbonsFeb/Mar 2023

Tulobuterol is used in some medicines. tulobuterol Cl OH H N [Figure 5.1]

A-LevelChemistryAnalytical techniquesFeb/Mar 2023

A student uses thin-layer chromatography (TLC) to analyse a mixture containing different metal cations. The student repeats the experiment using di...

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2023

Aqueous iron(II) ions, Fe2+(aq), are usually kept in acidic conditions to prevent them readily oxidising to aqueous iron(III) ions, Fe3+(aq). Fe2+...

A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2023

The reaction between iodide ions, I⁻(aq), and aqueous hydrogen peroxide, H2O2(aq), takes place in acidic conditions. reaction 1 2I⁻(aq) + H2O2(aq)...

A-LevelChemistryAtomic structureFeb/Mar 2024

Which species contains the same number of neutrons as ¹⁴C and the same number of electrons as ²³Na⁺?

A-LevelChemistryAtomic structureFeb/Mar 2024

Which process has the largest enthalpy change per mole?

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2024

Which sodium compound contains 74.2% by mass of sodium?

A-LevelChemistryAtoms, molecules and stoichiometryFeb/Mar 2024

What is the maximum volume of sulfur dioxide gas measured at room conditions produced from burning 100 dm³ of diesel fuel containing 0.8346 g of su...

A-LevelChemistryIntroduction to organic chemistryFeb/Mar 2024

Which row shows the correct number of covalent bonds in a molecule of methylpropene?

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2024

Aluminium chloride exists as Al₂Cl₆ molecules at room temperature. When heated to a high temperature, AlCl₃ molecules are formed. What are the arra...

A-LevelChemistryChemical bondingFeb/Mar 2024

The table shows the physical properties of four substances. Which substance has a giant covalent structure?

A-LevelChemistryStates of matterFeb/Mar 2024

At room temperature and pressure, H₂O is a liquid and H₂S is a gas. What is the reason for this difference of state?

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2024

The enthalpy change for a reaction can be calculated from values of: • enthalpies of formation, ∆Hᶠ • enthalpies of combustion, ∆Hᶜ • bond energies...

A-LevelChemistryChemical energeticsFeb/Mar 2024

Which reaction has an enthalpy change equal to the standard enthalpy change of formation of propane?

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2024

One of the reactions in the rechargeable lead/acid battery is shown. Pb(s) + PbO₂(s) + 4H⁺(aq) + 2SO₄²⁻(aq) → 2PbSO₄(s) + 2H₂O(l) Which statement a...

A-LevelChemistryElectrochemistryFeb/Mar 2024

KMnO₄ is an oxidising agent. Its reaction with Fe²⁺ is shown in the following ionic equation. ...X...MnO₄⁻ + ......Fe²⁺ + H⁺ → ......Mn²⁺ + ..Y...F...

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2024

Nitrogen and hydrogen are mixed in a reaction vessel. The reaction reaches equilibrium giving a mixture of nitrogen, hydrogen and ammonia gases. N₂...

A-LevelChemistryEquilibriaFeb/Mar 2024

A mixture of hydrogen gas and iodine gas is placed in a reaction vessel of volume V at temperature T. The reaction H₂ + I₂ ⇌ 2HI is allowed to come...

A-LevelChemistryReaction kineticsFeb/Mar 2024

Two experiments are carried out to study the reaction between zinc and sulfuric acid. experiment 1 Small lumps of zinc are added to excess dilute s...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2024

The relative magnitude of the property X of five elements is shown. P, Q, R, S and T are all in Period 3 and have consecutive atomic numbers. The l...

A-LevelChemistryChemical periodicityFeb/Mar 2024

Element X is in Period 3. Element X reacts with oxygen to produce a solid, Y. When solid Y is added to water, a solution with a pH of less than 7 i...

A-LevelChemistryAtomic structureFeb/Mar 2024

This question refers to isolated gaseous species. The species F⁻, Ne and Na⁺ are isoelectronic. This means they have the same number of electrons. ...

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