100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

AQA A Level Chemistry Exam 2026: Complete Questions with Accurate Answers| Guaranteed Pass | Latest Version

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
237
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
10-01-2026
Written in
2025/2026

AQA A Level Chemistry Exam 2026: Complete Questions with Accurate Answers| Guaranteed Pass | Latest Version 1. What makes transition metal characteristics - ANSWER incomplete d sub-level in atoms or ions 2. 4 main characteristics of Transition metals - ANSWER complex formation, formation of coloured ions, variable oxidation state, catalytic activity 3. what is a complex - ANSWER a central metal ion surrounded by ligands 4. what is a ligand - ANSWER An atom, ion or molecule which can donate a lone electron pair 5. what is a coordinate bond - ANSWER Co-ordinate bonding is when the shared pair of electrons in the covalent bond come from only one of the bonding atoms 6. what is coordination number - ANSWER The number of co-ordinate bonds formed to a central metal ion 7. why is carbon monoxide toxic - ANSWER CO is toxic to humans as CO can from a strong coordinate bond with haemoglobin. This is a stronger bond than that made with oxygen and so it replaces the oxygen attaching to the haemoglobin 8. what is the chelate effect - ANSWER The substitution of monodentate ligand with a bidentate or a multidentate ligand leads to a more stable complex. This chelate effect can be explained in terms of a positive entropy change in these reactions as more molecules of products than reactants 9. type of isomerism shown in square planar/octahedral complexes - ANSWER E-Z 10. isomerism shown only in octahedral complexes - ANSWER Complexes with 3 bidentate ligands can form two optical isomers (non-superimposable mirror images) 11. Relative atomic mass - ANSWER The average mass of an atom of an element, relative to 1/12th of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12 12. Relative molecular mass - ANSWER Average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom 13. The Avogradro constant - ANSWER the number of particles in a mole 14. ideal gas equation - ANSWER pV = nRT 15. empirical formula - ANSWER the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound 16. percentage atom economy - ANSWER (Mass of desired product/total mass of reactants) x 100 17. ionic bonding - ANSWER the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a lattice 18. covalent bond - ANSWER a shared pair of electrons between non-metal elements 19. co-ordinate bond - ANSWER a shared pair of electrons where both electrons are supplied by one atom 20. repulsion in shapes of molecules - ANSWER Lone pair-lone pair lone pair-bonding pair bonding pair-bonding pair 21. electronegativity - ANSWER the power of an atom to attract the pair of electrons in a covalent bond 22. Benzene - ANSWER An unsaturated carbon ring, with delocalised electrons in the centre, which cannot undergo addition reactions 23. 152 - ANSWER Benzene is more stable than cyclohexene by a certain enthalpy change 24. Electrophilic Substitution - ANSWER The mechanism to add a different R group to a benzene ring. This is the main type of reaction that occurs as the benzene ring is an area of high electron density so requires like charge displacement. The ring is also very stable so the reaction has to be of a high energy to destabilise the ring 25. Nitration - ANSWER The substitution of NO2 for one of the H on a benzene rings 26. TNT - ANSWER Main use of a specific nitrated arene 27. Friedel-Crafts Acylation - ANSWER The substitution mechanism catalysed by AlCl3. Which reforms at the end of the reaction 28. What are carbonyls - ANSWER compounds with a C=O bond 29. When is it an aldehyde? - ANSWER when C=O is on the end of the chain with an H attached 30. When is it a ketone? - ANSWER if the C=O is in the middle of the chain 31. What intermolecular forces are in carbonyls? - ANSWER cant hydrogen bond but have permanent dipole forces 32. Why are smaller carbonyls soluble in water? - ANSWER because they can form hydrogen bonds with water 33. Why is the C=O bond polarised? - ANSWER because O is more leectronegative than carbon, 34. what does postiive carbon atom do? - ANSWER attracts nucelophiles 35. Contrast between C=O and C=C in alkenes? - ANSWER C=O is stronger and does not undergo addition reactions easily 36. Primary alcohols are oxidise into what? - ANSWER aldehydes 37. Aldehyes are oxidise into what (or primary alcohols further oxidises into what) - ANSWER carboxylic acid 38. Secondary alcohols are oxidised into what? - ANSWER ketones 39. Tertiary alcohols and ketones? - ANSWER do not oxidise 40. What is needed for oxidation of aldehydes - ANSWER heat under reflux 41. Full equation for oxidation - ANSWER 3CH3CHO + Cr2O72- + 8H+ - 3 CH3CO2H + 4H2O + 2Cr3+ 42. general equation for oxidation - ANSWER RCHO + [O] - RCO2H 43. Reagents and conditions for reduction of carbonyls - ANSWER NaBH4 or LiAlH4 in aqueous ethanol at room temp and pressure 44. What will happen in reduction of carbonyls? - ANSWER they will be reduced to alcohols 45. Why is NaBH4 used? - ANSWER contains a source of nucleophilic hydride ions which are attracted to positive carbon in C=O bond 46. Reagent and conditions for catalytic hydrogenation? - ANSWER hydrogen and nickel catalyst at high pressure 47. what results in formation of a racemate? - ANSWER nucleophilic addition of HCN to aldehydes and ketones when the trigonal planar carbonyl is approached from both sides by HCN 48. When will a racemate form? - ANSWER when there is an equal chance of either enantiomer forming and no optical activity is seen 49. Why would you not use HCN? - ANSWER it is a toxic gas that is difficult to contain

Show more Read less
Institution
AQA A Level Chemistry
Course
AQA A Level Chemistry











Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
AQA A Level Chemistry
Course
AQA A Level Chemistry

Document information

Uploaded on
January 10, 2026
Number of pages
237
Written in
2025/2026
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Content preview

AQA A LeveL Chemistry exAm 2026: CompLete
Questions with ACCurAte Answers| GuArAnteed
pAss | LAtest version


1. What makes transition metal characteristics - ANSWER incomplete d sub-
level in atoms or ions


2. 4 main characteristics of Transition metals - ANSWER complex formation,
formation of coloured ions, variable oxidation state, catalytic activity


3. what is a complex - ANSWER a central metal ion surrounded by ligands


4. what is a ligand - ANSWER An atom, ion or molecule which can donate a
lone electron pair


5. what is a coordinate bond - ANSWER Co-ordinate bonding is when the
shared pair of electrons in the covalent bond come from only one of the
bonding atoms


6. what is coordination number - ANSWER The number of co-ordinate bonds
formed to a central metal ion


7. why is carbon monoxide toxic - ANSWER CO is toxic to humans as CO can
from a strong coordinate bond with haemoglobin. This is a stronger bond
than that made with oxygen and so it replaces the oxygen attaching to the
haemoglobin

,8. what is the chelate effect - ANSWER The substitution of monodentate
ligand with a bidentate or a multidentate ligand leads to a more stable
complex. This chelate effect can be explained in terms of a positive entropy
change in these reactions as more molecules of products than reactants


9. type of isomerism shown in square planar/octahedral complexes - ANSWER
E-Z


10.isomerism shown only in octahedral complexes - ANSWER Complexes with
3 bidentate ligands can form two optical isomers (non-superimposable
mirror images)
11.Relative atomic mass - ANSWER The average mass of an atom of an
element, relative to 1/12th of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12


12.Relative molecular mass - ANSWER Average mass of a molecule compared
to 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom


13.The Avogradro constant - ANSWER the number of particles in a mole


14.ideal gas equation - ANSWER pV = nRT


15.empirical formula - ANSWER the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of
each element in a compound


16.percentage atom economy - ANSWER (Mass of desired product/total mass
of reactants) x 100

,17.ionic bonding - ANSWER the electrostatic attraction between oppositely
charged ions in a lattice


18.covalent bond - ANSWER a shared pair of electrons between non-metal
elements


19.co-ordinate bond - ANSWER a shared pair of electrons where both electrons
are supplied by one atom


20.repulsion in shapes of molecules - ANSWER Lone pair-lone pair > lone
pair-bonding pair > bonding pair-bonding pair


21.electronegativity - ANSWER the power of an atom to attract the pair of
electrons in a covalent bond
22.Benzene - ANSWER An unsaturated carbon ring, with delocalised electrons
in the centre, which cannot undergo addition reactions


23.152 - ANSWER Benzene is more stable than cyclohexene by a certain
enthalpy change


24.Electrophilic Substitution - ANSWER The mechanism to add a different R
group to a benzene ring. This is the main type of reaction that occurs as the
benzene ring is an area of high electron density so requires like charge
displacement. The ring is also very stable so the reaction has to be of a high
energy to destabilise the ring


25.Nitration - ANSWER The substitution of NO2 for one of the H on a benzene
rings

, 26.TNT - ANSWER Main use of a specific nitrated arene


27.Friedel-Crafts Acylation - ANSWER The substitution mechanism catalysed
by AlCl3. Which reforms at the end of the reaction


28.What are carbonyls - ANSWER compounds with a C=O bond


29.When is it an aldehyde? - ANSWER when C=O is on the end of the chain
with an H attached


30.When is it a ketone? - ANSWER if the C=O is in the middle of the chain


31.What intermolecular forces are in carbonyls? - ANSWER cant hydrogen
bond but have permanent dipole forces


32.Why are smaller carbonyls soluble in water? - ANSWER because they can
form hydrogen bonds with water


33.Why is the C=O bond polarised? - ANSWER because O is more
leectronegative than carbon,


34.what does postiive carbon atom do? - ANSWER attracts nucelophiles


35.Contrast between C=O and C=C in alkenes? - ANSWER C=O is stronger
and does not undergo addition reactions easily
$12.99
Get access to the full document:

100% satisfaction guarantee
Immediately available after payment
Both online and in PDF
No strings attached

Get to know the seller
Seller avatar
Tutorpatrick
1.0
(1)

Also available in package deal

Thumbnail
Package deal
CHEM 210 BIOCHEMISTRY (CHEM210), AQA A Level Chemistry Exam 2026 and WGU D425 INTRO TO CHEMISTRY FINAL Exam 2025/2026
-
3 2026
$ 35.97 More info

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Tutorpatrick Teachme2-tutor
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
1
Member since
1 month
Number of followers
0
Documents
126
Last sold
2 weeks ago
Tutor Patrick – Academic Excellence Hub

Welcome to my store! I provide high-quality, well-organized, and exam-focused study materials designed to help students achieve top grades. My resources include revision notes, exam questions with verified answers, study guides, and practice materials across multiple subjects such as Nursing, Psychology, Biology, Business, and Mathematics. All documents are carefully prepared, up-to-date, and aligned with current curricula and exam standards. Customer satisfaction and academic success are my priorities, and I am always committed to delivering clear, reliable, and value-packed study resources.

Read more Read less
1.0

1 reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
1

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions