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AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY 8462/2H Paper 2 Higher Tier Version: 1.0 Final *JUN2384622H01* IB/M/Jun23/E12 8462/2HQUESTION PAPER & MARKING SCHEME/ [MERGED]
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AQA 
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CHEMISTRY 
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Paper 2 Higher Tier 
Version: 1.0 Final 
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Tuesday 13 June 2023 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes 
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• a scientific calculator 
• the periodic table (enclosed). 
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• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 
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Certified Specialist of Spirits CSS Exam Prep | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What are the 3 byproducts of sugar in fermentation? - CO2, alcohol, heat 
Boiling Point of Water vs Alcohol - 212/173 
What are the 5 things a fermented liquid contains? - water, acid, aldehydes, esters, and congeners 
What is fractional distillation? - The separation and concentration of two or more liquids with 
different boiling points 
What counts as a congener? - Acids, aldehydes, esters, fusel oils, other alcohols 
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AQA AS CHEMISTRY Paper 2 Organic and Physical Chemistry for MAY 2023
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Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition Katzung Trevor
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Test Bank for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition Katzung Trevor 
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation .................................. 3 Chapter 2- Drug Receptors & Pharmacodynamics ............................................................................... 22 Chapter 3. Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics: Rational Dosing & the Time Course of Drug Action .......................................................................
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CARBOHYDRATES: STRUCTURES Gropper & Smith, 8th Edition, 2024 Cengage learning, Advanced nutrition and human metabolism, Chapter 3
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CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF CARBOHYDRATES 
•	Molecules containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen 
•	Produced by plants via photosynthesis 
•	Energy storage (starch) and plant structural tissue (lose) 
•	Saccharides are the building blocks 
STRUCTURAL CLASSIFICATION OF CARBOHYDRATES 
 
Gropper & Smith, 8th Edition, 2022 Cengage learning, Advanced nutrition and human metabolism, Chapter 3 
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF CARBOHYDRATES 
Monosaccharides	Disaccharides 
•	Simplest carbohydrates	• C12 H22O1...
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CHMM Test Contents- Study Guide questions with correct answers
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General Properties of Organic Compounds CORRECT ANSWER - Melt and boil at lower temperatures 
- As # C's and the MW increase, BP/MP increase 
- Flammable, unstable, especially triple bonds 
- Triple bonds can: Polymerize, Spontaneously react with, Oxygen, Explode. Keep triple bonds away from: Heat & Oxygen/Oxidizers 
- Presence of halogens increases stability 
- Many are water in-soluble i.e. they sink such as CCl4, MeCl2, PCBs etc 
- Some are polar if they contain hetero oxygen atom such as k...
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CHMM Test exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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General Properties of Organic Compounds - correct answer - Melt and boil at lower temperatures 
- As # C's and the MW increase, BP/MP increase 
- Flammable, unstable, especially triple bonds 
- Triple bonds can: Polymerize, Spontaneously react with, Oxygen, Explode. Keep triple bonds away from: Heat & Oxygen/Oxidizers 
- Presence of halogens increases stability 
- Many are water in-soluble i.e. they sink such as CCl4, MeCl2, PCBs etc 
- Some are polar if they contain hetero oxygen atom such ...
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AQA A level Chemistry Questions and Answer (updated) 2024/2025 Grade A
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Question:-What's the Test for a Carbonyl group? 
{{{Answer}}} (Brady's reagent (2,4 DNPH) Orange to yellow precipitate) 
 
Question:-Do Carbonyls have a lower or higher boiling point when compared to a corresponding Alcohol?{{{Answer}}} (Lower) 
 
Question:-Do Carbonyls have a higher or lower boiling point when compared to a corresponding Alkane?{{{Answer}}} (Higher) 
 
Question:-Do Carbonyls dissolve in water?{{{Answer}}} (Yes limited association with water molecules) 
 
Question:-What's the...
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chem 219 module 6 (final exam prep) questions and answers
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amine 
derivative of ammonia where one or more hydrogen replaced by carbon-based groups 
 
 
 
primary amine 
R-NH2 
 
 
 
 
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secondary amine 
R2NH 
 
 
 
tertiary amine 
R3N 
 
 
 
Ammonia 
NH3 
 
 
 
quarternary amine 
a configuration in which nitrogen has four bonds with other atoms and, as such, the molecule has an electron deficit 
 
 
 
name by alkyl group +amine at t...
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Chem 219 Unit 5 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Chem 219 Unit 5 Exam Questions With 
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Generic formula for alcohols - answerR-OH 
phenol - answerhydroxy-substituted aromatic molecules (any compound with an -OH 
attached to a benzene ring) 
IUPAC system rules for naming organic alcohols - answer- organic alcohols are named by 
replacing the suffix of the parent chain of the molecule with the suffix -ol 
- The parent chain is numbered so as to give the hydroxyl group the lowest possible number. 
(examples: 1-propanol, and cy...
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