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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry Exam 2026 With Correct Answers

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry Exam
1. How many electrons can an s subshell hold?: 2

2. How many electrons can a p subshell hold?: 6

3. How many electrons can a d subshell hold?: 10

4. Which subshells are available in the first energy level?: s

5. Which subshells are available in the second energy level?: s

and p

6. Which subshells are available in the third energy level?: s, p

and d

7. What is Hund's rule?: Orbitals must all be singly filled before they can be doubly

occupied

8. Which elements do not fill the 4s subshell before the 3d

subshell?: Copper and chromium

9. Define the term ionic bond: The electrostatic attraction between oppositely

charged ions

10. What is the charge of an ion from group 1?: +1

11. What is the charge of an ion from group 2?: +2

12. What is the charge of an ion from group 6?: -2

13. What is the charge of an ion from group 7?: -1

,14. Explain how atoms of sodium react with atoms of chlorine:

Na loses its 2s1 electron gaining a +ve charge.

Cl gains an electron in the 3p subshell gaining a -ve charge. The opposite charges attract to

form NaCl

15. Why do ionic bonds have such high melting points?: Each +ve

ion is surrounded by 6 -ve ions and vice versa.

Strong electrostatic attraction in every direction. Requires a large amount of energy to break

16. State two factors that affect the strength of an ionic bond:

Size of ion and charge on ion

17. When can ionic substances conduct electricity?: When molten or

in aqueous solution

18. Describe the properties of ionic compounds: Conduct electricity

when molten or aqueous solution

High melting/boiling points

Usually soluble in water

19. Define the term covalent bond: A shared pair of electrons

20. Which metals lose electrons from the 4s subshell before the

3d subshell?: -

Transition metals

,21. Why do metals have such high melting points?: Strong force of

attraction between positive

ions and delocalised electrons. This requires a large amount of energy to overcome.

22. State the two factors that affect the strength of metallic

bonding: Size of ion

Charge on ion

23. Explain how the charge on metal ions affects the strength

of the metallic bond: The larger the +ve charge the greater the attraction between

the nucleus and the delocalised electrons

24. Explain how the size of the metal ions affects the strength

of the metallic bond: The smaller the +ve ion the closer the nucleus is to the

delocalised electrons creating a greater attraction

25. Explain why metals conduct electricity: The delocalised electrons 'carry'

charge. Current flows because of this.

26. Explain why metals conduct heat: Particles are paced tightly so kinetic

energy is passed from ion to ion. The delocalised electrons also enable heat to be passed.

27. Explain why metals are ductile and malleable: The lattice structure

allows layers of metal ions to slide over each other without disrupting bonding

28. Name the 3 forces between molecules: Van der Waals

, Permanent dipole-dipole

Hydrogen bonds

29. Order the 3 forces between molecules in order of strongest

to weakest: Hy- drogen bonds

Permanent dipole-dipole

Van der Waals

30. How are Van der Waal's forces formed?: Electrons move to one side,

caused temporary dipole. This induces a temporary dipole in neighbouring molecules.

Attraction occurs between oppositely charged dipoles

31. In what molecules do Van der Waal's forces exist?: Non-polar

molecules

32. How are permanent dipole-dipole forces formed?: Permanent

dipole in one molecule attracts oppositely charged permanent dipole in neighbouring

molecule

33. In which molecules do permanent dipole-dipole forces

exist?: Polar molecules

34. Which elements must be present for hydrogen bonds to

exist?: Hydrogen and either nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine

35. What is meant by the term displacement?: When a more reactive

element takes the place of a less reactive element in a compound

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