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Relative atomic mass (Ar) - correct answers-Average mass of an atom compared with one twelth of the mass of an atom of carbon 12 Electronegativity - correct answers-Power of an atom to attract the pair of electrons in a covalent bond Standard enthalpy of combustion - correct answers-Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen under standard conditions with all reactants and products being in their standard state Standard enthalpy of formation - correct answers-Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a compound is formed from it's elements under standard conditions in their standard states Mean bond enthalpy - correct answers-The average energy needed to break a certain type of bond over a range of compounds Activation energy - correct answers-Minimum energy required for colliding molecules to react Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution x and y axes - correct answers-x: Energy y: fraction/number of molecules What happens to the Maxwell-Boltzmann curve when temperature increases - correct answers-Moves down and to the right Rate of reaction - correct answers-Rate at which product formed/reactant used up Order of reaction - correct answers-Power to which the concentration of a species is raised in the rate equation rearrange k=Ae^-Ea/Rt - correct answers-lnk=-Ea/Rt+lnA Conditions for thermal cracking - correct answers-High temperature and high pressure Products of thermal cracking - correct answers-High % of alkenes Conditions for catalytic cracking - correct answers-High temperature ,slight pressure and in the presence of a zeolite catalyst Products of catalytic cracking - correct answers-Motor fuels and aromatic hydrocarbons Why do we crack alkanes? - correct answers-Smaller alkanes/alkenes generally more useful than longer chain ones Equation for complete combustion of alkanes - correct answers-alkane + oxygen > carbon dioxide + water Equations for incomplete combustion of alkanes - correct answers-alkane + oxygen > carbon monoxide/carbon + water Pollutants produced by combustion engines - correct answers-NOx, CO, C and sunburned hydrocarbons Reaction of methane with chlorine - correct answers-I: Cl2 > 2Cl• P: CH4 + Cl• > CH3• + Chi CH3• + Cl2 > CH3Cl + Cl• T: CH3• + Cl• > CH3Cl 2 equations showing decomposition of the ozone - correct answers-Cl• + O3 > ClO• + O2 ClO• + O3 > 2O2 + Cl• What types of mechanism do haloalkanes undergo? - correct answers--Nucleophilic substitution by aqueous hydroxide ions, cyanide ions or ammonia -Elimination with ethanolic hydroxide ions What type of mechanism do alkenes undergo? - correct answers-Electrophilic addition by bromine, hydrogen bromide or sulphuric acid Test for primary or secondary alcohols - correct answers-Warm with acidified potassium dichromate (VI) and positive result is Solution turning green Tests for aldehyde or ketone - correct answers--Warm with Fehlings Solution - brick red precipitate indicates aldehyde -Warm with Tollens reagent (silver nitrate + sodium hydroxide + dilute ammonia) - aldehyde gives a silver mirror Test for alkenes - correct answers-Shake with bromine water- alkene goes from Orange to colourless Test for carboxylic acids - correct answers-Sodium carbonate and effervescence is positive Relative stabilities of carbocations - correct answers-tertiary>secondary>primary What are addition polymers formed from? - correct answers-Alkenes and substituted alkenes

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AQA A-level Chemistry paper 2 with correct
answers
Relative atomic mass (Ar) - correct answers-Average mass of an atom compared with
one twelth of the mass of an atom of carbon 12

Electronegativity - correct answers-Power of an atom to attract the pair of electrons in a
covalent bond

Standard enthalpy of combustion - correct answers-Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a
substance burns completely in oxygen under standard conditions with all reactants and
products being in their standard state

Standard enthalpy of formation - correct answers-Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a
compound is formed from it's elements under standard conditions in their standard
states

Mean bond enthalpy - correct answers-The average energy needed to break a certain
type of bond over a range of compounds

Activation energy - correct answers-Minimum energy required for colliding molecules to
react

Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution x and y axes - correct answers-x: Energy
y: fraction/number of molecules

What happens to the Maxwell-Boltzmann curve when temperature increases - correct
answers-Moves down and to the right

Rate of reaction - correct answers-Rate at which product formed/reactant used up

Order of reaction - correct answers-Power to which the concentration of a species is
raised in the rate equation

rearrange k=Ae^-Ea/Rt - correct answers-lnk=-Ea/Rt+lnA

Conditions for thermal cracking - correct answers-High temperature and high pressure

Products of thermal cracking - correct answers-High % of alkenes

Conditions for catalytic cracking - correct answers-High temperature ,slight pressure
and in the presence of a zeolite catalyst

Products of catalytic cracking - correct answers-Motor fuels and aromatic hydrocarbons

, Why do we crack alkanes? - correct answers-Smaller alkanes/alkenes generally more
useful than longer chain ones

Equation for complete combustion of alkanes - correct answers-alkane + oxygen >
carbon dioxide + water

Equations for incomplete combustion of alkanes - correct answers-alkane + oxygen >
carbon monoxide/carbon + water

Pollutants produced by combustion engines - correct answers-NOx, CO, C and
sunburned hydrocarbons

Reaction of methane with chlorine - correct answers-I: Cl2 > 2Cl•
P: CH4 + Cl• > CH3• + Chi
CH3• + Cl2 > CH3Cl + Cl•
T: CH3• + Cl• > CH3Cl

2 equations showing decomposition of the ozone - correct answers-Cl• + O3 > ClO• +
O2
ClO• + O3 > 2O2 + Cl•

What types of mechanism do haloalkanes undergo? - correct answers--Nucleophilic
substitution by aqueous hydroxide ions, cyanide ions or ammonia
-Elimination with ethanolic hydroxide ions

What type of mechanism do alkenes undergo? - correct answers-Electrophilic addition
by bromine, hydrogen bromide or sulphuric acid

Test for primary or secondary alcohols - correct answers-Warm with acidified potassium
dichromate (VI) and positive result is Solution turning green

Tests for aldehyde or ketone - correct answers--Warm with Fehlings Solution - brick red
precipitate indicates aldehyde
-Warm with Tollens reagent (silver nitrate + sodium hydroxide + dilute ammonia) -
aldehyde gives a silver mirror

Test for alkenes - correct answers-Shake with bromine water- alkene goes from Orange
to colourless

Test for carboxylic acids - correct answers-Sodium carbonate and effervescence is
positive

Relative stabilities of carbocations - correct answers-tertiary>secondary>primary

What are addition polymers formed from? - correct answers-Alkenes and substituted
alkenes
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