A2 AQA Chemistry Unit 4- All topics

A quiz of general questions on things you need to know for AQA Unit 4 Chemistry.

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  • Created by: Hannah
  • Created on: 13-06-11 21:24
What is the order of this reaction rate=k[Q][R]^3 ?
4
1 of 13
-log[H+] is the expression for....
pH
2 of 13
What kind of stereoisomerism is shown in 2-chloropropanoic acid?
Optical
3 of 13
What is a Bronsted-Lowry acid?
Proton donator
4 of 13
What type of polymerisation occurs with alkenes?
Addition
5 of 13
What kind of linkage forms between amino acids when they react together producing a dipeptide?
Peptide bond
6 of 13
Name this CH3CH2CH2CONH2
butanamide
7 of 13
What catalyst is used in the reaction between benzene and ethanoyl chloride to produce ethyl benzene?
AlCl3
8 of 13
What is used as the standard in nmr spectroscopy?
Si(CH3)4
9 of 13
What mechanism is used in the reaction between ammonia and a haloalkane?
nucleophilic substitution
10 of 13
In an infared spectrum, what gives a broad absorption at 3300?
OH (alcohols)
11 of 13
What can the mixture of sodium salts formed in the reaction between a triester and NaOH be used for?
Soaps
12 of 13
What technique can NOT be used to separate a mixture of amino acids?
Fractional distillation
13 of 13

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-log[H+] is the expression for....

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pH

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What kind of stereoisomerism is shown in 2-chloropropanoic acid?

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What is a Bronsted-Lowry acid?

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What type of polymerisation occurs with alkenes?

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Mariah Ali

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Why is number 13 not O-H (acid) , doesn't OH have a really broad peak all the time?

Dan Chalmers

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I liked this... it was quick revision

ejaz

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O-H (alcohol) = 3230-3550

O-H (acid) = 2500-3000

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