November 2021
Pearson Edexcel GCE
In Chemistry (9CH0)
Paper 3: General and Practical Principles in
Chemistry
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November 2021
Question Paper Log Number 67806
Publications Code 9CH0_03_2111_MS
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,General wMarking wGuidance
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wmark wthe wfirst wcandidate win wexactly wthe wsame wway was wthey wmark
wthe wlast.
Mark w schemes w should w be w applied w positively. w Candidates w must
w be w rewarded wfor w what w they w have w shown w they w can w do w rather
w than w penalised w for w omissions.
Examiners w should w mark w according w to w the w mark w scheme w not
w according w to wtheir wperception wof wwhere wthe wgrade wboundaries
wmay wlie.
There wis wno wceiling won wachievement. wAll wmarks won wthe wmark
wscheme wshould wbe wused wappropriately.
All w the wmarks won w the wmark w scheme w are w designed wto w be
w awarded. w Examiners wshould w always w award w full w marks w if
w deserved, w i.e. w if w the w answer w matches w the wmark w scheme.
w Examiners w should w also w be w prepared w to w award w zero w marks w if
wthe wcandidate’s wresponse wis wnot wworthy wof wcredit waccording wto
wthe wmark wscheme.
Where wsome wjudgement wis wrequired, wmark wschemes wwill
wprovide wthe wprinciples w by w which w marks w will w be w awarded
w and w exemplification w may w be wlimited.
When w examiners w are w in w doubt w regarding w the w application w of w the
w mark w scheme wto wa wcandidate’s wresponse, wthe wteam wleader wmust
wbe wconsulted.
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wreplaced wit w with wan walternative wresponse.
Mark wschemes wwill windicate wwithin wthe wtable wwhere, wand wwhich
wstrands wof wQWC, ware wbeing wassessed. wThe wstrands ware was
wfollows:
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w grammar w are waccurate wso wthat wmeaning wis wclear
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wpurpose wand wto wcomplex wsubject wmatter
iii) organise winformation wclearly wand wcoherently, wusing wspecialist
wvocabulary wwhen wappropriate.
, Using wthe wmark wscheme
Examiners wshould wlook wfor wqualities wto wreward wrather wthan wfaults wto wpenalise. wThis wdoes wNOT wmean wgiving wcredit wfor
wincorrect wor winadequate w answers, w but w it w does w mean w allowing w candidates w to w be w rewarded w for w answers w showing
w correct w application w of w principles w and wknowledge. w Examiners w should w therefore w read w carefully w and w consider w every
w response: w even w if w it w is w not w what w is w expected w it w may w be w worthy wof wcredit.
The w mark wscheme wgives wexaminers:
an widea wof wthe wtypes wof wresponse wexpected
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examples w of w responses w that w should w NOT w receive w credit.
/ w means w that w the w responses w are w alternatives w and w either w answer w should w receive w full w credit. w ( w ) w means w that w a
w phrase/word w is w not w essential w for wthe waward wof wthe wmark, wbut whelps wthe wexaminer wto wget wthe wsense wof wthe wexpected
wanswer.
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wecf/TE/cq w(error wcarried wforward) wmeans wthat wa wwrong wanswer wgiven win wan wearlier wpart wof wa wquestion wis wused wcorrectly
win wanswer wto wa wlater wpart wof wthe wsame wquestion.
Candidates w must w make w their w meaning w clear w to w the w examiner w to w gain w the w mark. w Make w sure w that w the w answer w makes
w sense. w Do w not w give wcredit wfor wcorrect wwords/phrases wwhich ware wput wtogether win wa wmeaningless wmanner. wAnswers
wmust wbe win wthe wcorrect wcontext.
Quality wof wWritten wCommunication
Questions w which w involve w the w writing w of w continuous w prose w will w expect w candidates w to:
write w legibly, w with w accurate w use w of w spelling, w grammar w and w punctuation w in w order w to w make w the w meaning w clear
select w and w use w a w form w and w style w of w writing w appropriate w to w purpose w and w to w complex w subject w matter
organise winformation wclearly wand wcoherently, wusing wspecialist wvocabulary wwhen wappropriate.
Full w marks w will w be w awarded w if w the w candidate w has w demonstrated w the w above w abilities. w Questions w where w QWC w is w likely
w to w be w particularly wimportant ware windicated w(QWC) win wthe wmark wscheme, wbut wthis wdoes wnot wpreclude wothers.