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This expert-verified document contains 59 MCAT-style chemistry questions adapted from the AAMC Full-Length Practice Test 1 (FL1), designed to reflect the structure and complexity of the official MCAT. Each question is accompanied by a clear, concise explanation that emphasizes not only the correct answer, but also the underlying chemical principles and strategies needed to solve related problems. Topics extensively covered include: General Chemistry fundamentals: atomic structure, periodic trends, bonding Equilibrium concepts, Le Châtelier’s Principle, and pH/pKa calculations Redox reactions, electrochemistry, and galvanic/electrolytic cells Thermodynamics, enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy Reaction rates, collision theory, and transition states Acid-base behavior, titration curves, and buffer systems Solution chemistry, solubility rules, Ksp, and common ion effect Gas laws, kinetic molecular theory, and ideal vs. real gas behavior This material is especially suited for MCAT candidates, pre-med students, and those pursuing degrees in Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, or Health Sciences. It's also aligned with courses such as CHEM200 (General Chemistry), CHEM220 (Physical Chemistry), or any undergraduate program requiring MCAT readiness. Students from institutions like the University of Toronto, Johns Hopkins, Imperial College London, or University of British Columbia will find this resource matches the rigour and format expected in official AAMC assessments. Keywords: MCAT, chemistry, AAMC FL1, general chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, acid-base, redox, titration, pKa, equilibrium, reaction kinetics, buffer systems, solubility, gas laws, university prep, MCAT practice

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thin layer chromatography - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔-separation technique using

silica/cellulose gel

-nonpolar molecules travel up to top

-polar molecules stuck at bottom (hindered by hydrogen bonding)

-cellulose paper pulls water(along with it's dissolved polar molecules) and

slows migration




*Rf= (Δmigration/total), higher Rf higher nonpolarity

,In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose

functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor

determining the migration of individual components in the sample?

A. Hydrogen bonding

B. Solute concentration

C. Stationary phase concentration


D. Thickness of paper - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A. H-bonds; molecule migration

depends on hinderance by H-bonds (cellulose absorbs primary H2O, pulls

polar solvents along)




*pulling effect similar to Aldo<-salt<-water

Given that Compound A + Cyanohydrin->malic acid->Asp(D).

What assumption is being made if scientists conclude that aspartic acid

was formed by the prebiological synthesis in the passage?




A. Aspartic acid is unstable at temperatures below 150°C.

,B. All of the malic acid underwent the dehydration reaction to form

fumaric/maleic acid.




C. Compound A and cyanide were available on primitive Earth.




D. The reaction between ammonia and fumaric acid was catalyzed by the

presence of water. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔C. Compound A and cyanide were

available on primitive Earth.




*Use PoE. A.) is irrelevant, b.) has extreme words, D) psg didn't mention

water as catalyst. Lastly requires skimming to confirm if CompoundA+cyan

was an reactant

According to the developed chromatography plate shown below, what is

the approximate Rf value of aspartic acid?

A. 0.20

B. 0.50

C. 5



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, D. 10 - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A.) R= (2/10)= 0.20


Which of the following statements does NOT correctly describe the

dehydration of malic acid to fumaric acid and maleic acid?




A. The reaction occurs most readily with tertiary alcohols.

B. The reaction involves the loss of a water molecule.

C. The reaction has a carbocation intermediate.


D. The reaction is stereospecific. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔D.) The reaction is

stereospecific; This rxn is tertiary dehydration with carbocation forming

racemic mixture. Only primary/secondary alcohols are stereospecific

(inverted product) thus D.) is false.




*Use PoE. A.) and C.) same answers so it's wrong. B.) is wrong.

Dehydration always release a H2O.

What type of functional group is formed when aspartic acid reacts with

another amino acid to form a peptide bond?

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