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OCR GCSE (9–1) Chemistry B (Twenty First Century Science) J258/01 Breadth in Chemistry (Foundation Tier) Exam Questions May 2025

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This document contains the OCR GCSE Chemistry B (Twenty First Century Science) J258/01 Breadth in Chemistry (Foundation Tier) – May 2025 exam paper. It is the official paper sat by candidates in the May 2025 exam session. The exam paper includes: Section A: Multiple-choice and short-answer questions covering fundamental chemistry concepts. Section B: Structured questions requiring explanations, calculations, and application of chemical knowledge. Topics assessed: Atomic structure and the periodic table. Bonding, structure, and properties of matter. Quantitative chemistry (formulae, equations, calculations). Chemical changes (reactions, acids, electrolysis). Energy changes in chemistry. The rate and extent of chemical change. Organic chemistry basics (alkanes, alkenes, polymers). Chemical analysis (chromatography, tests for ions). Chemistry of the atmosphere. Using resources (sustainable chemistry, life cycle assessments). Assessment objectives (AO1–AO3) tested through recall, application, and analysis. Why It’s Valuable Authentic: Official OCR exam paper from the May 2025 exam cycle. Exam-focused: Provides the exact questions students faced in GCSE Chemistry B Breadth in Chemistry Foundation Tier Paper 1. Practical use: Enables students to practice under real exam conditions. Versatile: Useful for teachers, tutors, and independent learners preparing for GCSE Chemistry B.

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Oxford Cambridge and RSA

Monday 19 May 2025 – Morning
GCSE (9−1) Chemistry B (Twenty First Century Science)
J258/01 Breadth in Chemistry (Foundation Tier)
Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes

You must have:
• a ruler (cm/mm)
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• the Data Sheet for GCSE (9–1) Chemistry B
(inside this document)
You can use:
• a scientific or graphical calculator
• an HB pencil


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OCR OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA GCSE CHEMISTRY B (TWENTY FIRST
CENTURY SCIENCE) J258/01 BREADTH IN CHEMISTRY (FOUNDATION TIER)
QUESTIONS JUNE 2025
INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use
the lined page at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown.
• Answer all the questions.
• Where appropriate, your answer should be supported with working. Marks might be
given for using a correct method, even if your answer is wrong.

INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 90.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• This document has 32 pages.

ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.



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1 Greenhouse gases absorb energy emitted by the Earth.

(a) Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.

(i) Which of these gases is another greenhouse gas?

Tick (✓) one box.

Methane

Nitrogen

Oxygen
[1]

(ii) Which two statements describe the possible effects of increased levels of greenhouse gases?

Tick (✓) two boxes.

Decreased algae growth in water.

Flooding of low land.

Increased oxygen in the atmosphere.

Melting of polar ice caps.
[2]

(iii) Suggest two ways the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment can be reduced.

1 .......................................................................................................................................................

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2 .......................................................................................................................................................

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(b) The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased over time.

Fig. 1.1 shows the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere over a 50-year period.

Fig. 1.1

440
420

400
380
Concentration
(ppm) 360

340
320

300
280
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Year

Fig. 1.2 shows the number of cars being used in the USA over the same 50-year period.

Fig. 1.2

300

250

200

Number of 150
cars (millions)

100

50

0
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Year




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