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A-level CHEMISTRY 7405/1 Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Mark scheme June 2021.
  • A-level CHEMISTRY 7405/1 Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Mark scheme June 2021.

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  • A-level CHEMISTRY 7405/1 Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Mark scheme June 2021. 3.12 Organic structures Where students are asked to draw organic structures, unless a specific type is required in the question and stated in the mark scheme, these may be given as displayed, structural or skeletal formulas or a combination of all three as long as the result is unambiguous. In general • Displayed formulae must show all of the bonds and all of the atoms in the molecule, but need not s...
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AQA A-level CHEMISTRY 7405-1 Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical
  • AQA A-level CHEMISTRY 7405-1 Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical

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  • AQA A-level CHEMISTRY 7405/1 Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Mark scheme June 2021 Version: 1.0 Final  the cyanide ion or CN– when the reagent should be potassium cyanide or KCN;  the hydroxide ion or OH– when the reagent should be sodium hydroxide or NaOH;  the Ag(NH ) + ion when the reagent should be Tollens’ reagent (or ammoniacal silver nitrate). In this example, no credit is given for the ion, but credit could be given for a correct observation following on f...
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Chemistry As and A level- Halogenoalkanes (Halogen Derivatives) Chemistry As and A level- Halogenoalkanes (Halogen Derivatives)
  • Chemistry As and A level- Halogenoalkanes (Halogen Derivatives)

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  • 16.1 Introduction to Halogenoalkanes 16.2 Reactions of Halogenoalkanes 16.3 Uses of Halogenoalkanes Learning outcomes: (a) recall the chemistry of halogenoalkanes as exemplified by (i) the following nucleophilic substitution reactions of bromoethane: hydrolysis, formation of nitriles, formation of primary amines by reaction with ammonia. (ii) the elimination of hydrogen bromide from 2-bromopropane. (b) describe the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution (by both SN1 and SN2 mechanisms...
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