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Enhance your exam preparation with this OCR A Level Chemistry Paper 1 Advanced Information Quiz resource, designed to reinforce essential concepts and improve subject mastery. This revision guide includes targeted practice questions, detailed explanations, and accurate answers covering atomic structure, bonding, periodicity, quantitative chemistry, and core physical chemistry topics. Fully aligned with the 2025/ 2026 specification, it helps students identify knowledge gaps, strengthen problem-solving skills, and build confidence through focused quiz-based learning with solution.

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OCR A+ Level Chemistry - Paper 1
Advanced Info Quiz

What is Avagadro's constant? - ANS-6.02 x 10^23 number of particles in a mol

Define empirical formula - ANS-The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each
element present in a compound

Define molecular formula - ANS-The number and type of atoms of each element in a
molecule

What is water of crystallisation? - ANS-Water molecules that are bonded into a
crystalline structure of a compound

What is the ideal gas equation? What are the units of each term? - ANS-pV= nRT - p =
Pa, V = m3, n = mol, R = J/K/mol, T= K

How do you determine percentage yield? - ANS-Percentage yield =
(actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100

What is atom economy? - ANS-Atom economy = (mass of desired product/mass of total
product) x 100

Why is a high atom economy important? - ANS-Less waste, more cost effective, more
sustainable, often more energetically favourable conditions are used

Define a transition element - ANS-An element which forms at least one ion with a
partially filled d-orbital - cannot have a full d subshell

Name 2 period 4 elements that are not transition elements - ANS-Zinc and Scandium

State 3 chemical properties which are characteristic of transition elements - ANS-They
form coloured ions, they are good catalysts and they can have one or more oxidation
states in compounds

Define ligand - ANS-An atom, ion or molecule that donates a pair of electrons to a




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central metal atom or ion
Define complex ion - ANS-A complex ion is a metal ion surrounded by coordinately
bonded ligands

What is a bidentate ligand? - ANS-A ligand that donates two lone pairs of electrons

What shape is associated with CN = 6? - ANS-Octahedral

What shape(s) are associated with CN = 4? - ANS-Square planar and tetrahedral

Which complex ions can show optical isomerism? - ANS-Octahedral complexes

Which complex ions can show cis/trans isomerism? - ANS-Square planar and
octahedral

What normally accompanies a ligand substitution reaction? - ANS-A colour change

What types of reactions can transition metal ions take part in? - ANS-Redox and
precipitation

How is the periodic table arranged? - ANS-By increasing atomic number

Define periodicity - ANS-Repeating trends in physical and chemical properties across
periods in the periodic table

Define 1st ionisation energy - ANS-The energy required to remove 1 mole of electrons
from 1 mole of gaseous atoms to form 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions

What is the trend in first ionisation energy across periods 2 and 3? - ANS-As you move
across a period, the ionisation energy increases. The number of protons increases,
increasing positive charge which pulls the electrons closer to the nucleus - decreasing
radius, no real effect from shielding

What is a successive ionisation energy? - ANS-The energy need to remove each
electron, one at a time from one mole of gaseous atoms

What properties do giant covalent lattices have? - ANS-High melting and boiling point,
solids at STP, no solid electrical conductivity (other than graphite and graphene) and not
soluble in water




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