describe what happens to the vapour when a mixture is heated under reflux
reasons why to reflux
describe and explain the process of recrystallisation using a suitable solvent. Include an explanation for the choice of solvent used and how impurities are removed
explain why a substance produces a spectrum showing absorption peaks when irradiated with infrared frequencies
give the meaning of the term Tg
the less crystalline the polymer the more flexible - explain why
when using potassium manganate (VII) in a titration why do you not need to add an indicator?
as a reaction progresses, ions are formed which acts as a catalyst. explain the changes in the reaction rate as the reaction progresses
suggest a method that can be used to measure the concentration of a substance other than by titration
explain the term zwitterion
drug x has many adverse side effects. suggest why it is still used to treat a disease
explain why with 1,2-diaminocyclohexane, you may have two different isomers
describe the three levels of protein structure
what data would you need in order to be able to comment on the effect of temperature on the value of the equilibrium constant?
explain why, in a reversible reaction in which a solid is formed, the reaction almost goes to completion
what feature of d-block metal ions enables some to be coloured in solution?
name a suitable acid to acidify a sample for titration purposes
suggest one advantage natural fibres have over polymers in terms of the method of disposal
explain why hydrogen bonding is strong when there are benzene rings in the chain
explain why transition metals can act as catalysts
suggest four possible ways of monitoring the rate of a reaction
when concentrated sulphuric acid is used to catalyse a reaction, the yield of the product increases - why?
explain why the polymerisation of compound D proceeds without the loss or gain of water molecules
suggest why the purified crystalline solid is used rather than amphetamine itslef
explain why enzyme reactions speed up as the temperature is increased but stop altogether if the temperature is too high
write an ionic equation, including state symbols for the precipitation reaction that forms a pale blue precipitate
what happens if excess ammonia is shaken with Cu(OH)2
in terms of crystallinity and melting point suggest how the properties of a cis-trans mixed chain polymer differ from the properties of an all trans chain polymer
name a chemical method which chemists can use to produce a polymer with slightly different properties
explain how zwitterions are formed
in living cells only one isomer can act as a substrate for enzymes, explain why
explain why it is important for the pH to be controlled in an enzyme-catalysed reaction
suggest and explain why you would expect he voltage of a cell to be different from a calculated value
describe one property that steel has as a result of containing chromium and nickel
other than recycling materials, what important role does adding scrap steel serve
in the production of steel what elements are removed by direct oxidation with gaseous oxygen?
describe how ninhydrin should be used as a locating agent
what happens to molecules when they absorb infrared radiation
coating steel with zinc prevents rusting in a different way than coating with an organic polymer, explain the differenc
describe some factors that would be investigated in human clinical trials
explain how condensation polymerisation is different from addition polymerisation
describe and explain how the properties of polymers change at low and high temperatures
what is meant by the term heating under reflux?
explain why a compound may have a geometric isomer
what are two methods of measuring H+ concentration
how could you use a graph to show how the rate of reaction varies during the course of the reaction
explain why an enzyme is specific for the reaction it carries out
give the reagent used to convert sodium salts into the corresponding acids
what interactions can hold the tertiary structure of a protein together?
why is chromium classed as a transition metal?
what tests will have to be done before a complex is allowed to be added to bottled drinks?
suggest a method for the disposal of plastic waste and explain the advantage of this method
what are some differences between DNA and RNA molecules?
outline how DNA is able to replicate genetic information
explain how organic nitrogen-containing compounds act as bases
why is it important to add scrap steel?
in a blast furnace apart from oxides and oxygen, what else is lost? what's put in?
a molecule with an asymmetric carbon atom exists as two enantiomers. explain why these are different compounds
explain how molecular formula can be determined from an accurate mass:charge ratio for the M+ peak in its mass spectrum
give three questions that clinical trials are designed to answer
why are carboxylic acids soluble in alkaline solution?
how would you use concentrations of solutions measured at different time intervals to show that the reaction taking place is first order with respect to the compound?
explain why enzyme activity is less when the temperature is higher than the optimum
explain why enzyme activity is less when the pH is changed slightly from its optimum value
explain why at low concentrations of P the reaction is first order with respect to P
explain why at high concentrations of P the reaction is no longer first order with respect to P. what is the new order of the reaction (w.r.t.P)?
give five ways in which enzymes may increase the efficiency of an industrial process
explain the disadvantage associated with the formation of HCl in a condensation reaction
explain why dilute hydrochloric acid will react with zinc
suggest and explain why a student didn't form an aldehyde but a carboxylic acid instead when and primary alcohol was oxidised
describe and explain how an alteration in the sequence of bases can result in enzymes becoming less effective for a particular reaction
explain why phenols are able to dissolve in water if a little aqueous alkali is added to the mixture of phenol and water
explain how transition metal ions such as Cu2+ are able to increase the rate of a redox reaction
describe and explain two methods of protecting copper from corrosion
when determining the rate of reaction w.r.t substance x, why use an excess of other substances?
explain why 1,2-dichloroethene shows E/Z isomerism whereas E300 does not. [E300 has a pentene ring, and two -OH groups attached to the C=C bond in the ring]
describe and explain one difference between heating under reflux and distillation
explain in terms of structure and bonding why amino acids have a high melting point
BrO3- ions can react with Br- in acidic solution to form bromine. Explain why colorimetry can be used to follow this reaction
explain how the orders of reaction support the chemists' suggested rate-determining step
explain, in terms of fixed frequencies of light, why some transition metal ions in solution are coloured
give the meaning of the term crystallinity
suggest one reason why PLA - a polymer made from corn starch is 'greener' than poly(ethene)
suggest a method for removing Fe2O3 from a mixture
give the meaning of the term electronegativity
explain the term tertiary structure
what does the colour that a transition metal absorbs depend on?
explain why a protein with a tertiary structure is affected by pH change
why was a black card placed behind the test tubes?
describe how you would use a rate of reaction vs temperature graph to find the relative rates of reaction at two different temperatures
when the substrate concentration is high state the order of reaction with respect to the substrate. explain your answer
what properties should a solvent have to achieve efficient recrystallization?
explain why phenols react with aqueous sodium hydroxide and suggest why the products are soluble in water
why is it necessary to measure the rate of reaction when the amounts of reactants used up were small in comparison to the total quantities of reactants present?
explain how cross-links are formed
cross-linked poly(acrylic acid) does not dissolve when water is added. Poly(acrylic) acid without cross-links eventually dissolved when sufficient water is added. Suggest and explain a reason for this difference in properties
describe how the student used a colorimeter to find out how the concentration of the blue dye changed when added to the polymer
suggest why scientists once thought that proteins were more likely to transmit genetic data
stronger oxidising agents....