This section includes recent GCSE Chemistry past papers from AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, CCEA and the CIE IGCSE.This section also includes SQA National 5 chemistry past papers. If you are not sure which exam board you are studying ask your teacher. Past papers are a useful way to prepare for an exam. You can download each of the exam board's papers by clicking the links below.
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For students planning to take part in the Chemistry Olympiad, trying out past papers gives them the opportunity to hone key skills and boost their confidence ahead of the competition. This collection brings together past papers from 2003 onwards, each accompanied by a summary of the topics covered as well as a mark scheme with answers.
Past papers can be used flexibly by teachers and students, with varying degrees of independence. Browse the summary of papers and topics below to find a particular question, or select a paper to work through from beginning to end.
Topics include reactions that produce phosphine; carbon capture by calcium looping; synthesis and reactions of levulinic acid; Newman projections; synthesis of hydroxychloroquine; and kinetics of the formation of xenon difluoride.
Topics include the reactions and structure of calcium carbide; the thermodynamics of hydrogen as a fuel; the structure of UV-absorbing chemicals; structures of silicon oxides; kinetics in colourful compounds; and synthesising [5]-ladderanoic acid.
Topics include carbon dioxide in fizzy drinks; electrolysis of precious metals and NMR spectra of platinum complexes; the kinetics of nerve agent treatments; synthesising pesticides; and calculations on biodegradable polymers.
Topics include reactions within lithium-ion batteries; sustainable methods of producing ammonia; isotopes and reactions of Uranium; the synthesis of dextromethorphan; and compounds of helium and sodium.
Topics include the reactions of lanthanum carbonate; ionisation energies of sodium; the synthesis of tazarotene; analysis of chemicals that bombardier beetles use to defend themselves; and the structure and reactions of methane hydrates.
Topics include synthesising Ambrox; analysing a copper complex using titrations; thermodynamics of halogen fluorides; calculations on salty solutions; using osmium compounds in organic reactions; and the structure of gold.
Topics include methods of producing pure silicon; the kinetics of vitamin D production in mushrooms; thermodynamics and structure of mercury fulminate; reactions and analysis of aluminium compounds; mass spectrometry of polypeptides; and the synthesis of fexofenadine.
Topics include the reactions and thermodynamics of rocket fuels; structures of phosphorus allotropes; analysing phosphate levels in blood; spectroscopic analysis of flame retardants; the synthesis of Tamiflu; and reactions of chlorine dioxide.
Topics include reactions of the ingredients in sherbet lemons; reactions in vehicle exhausts; structures of acyl chloride compounds; thermal decomposition of copper(II) sulfate; producing oxygen in emergencies; the synthesis of sildenafil; and mass spectrometry and NMR of haloalkanes.
Topics include the properties of carbon oxides; reactions of diiodine pentoxide; calculations with methanoic acid; NMR spectra of NanoPutians; estimating blood alcohol levels; and the synthesis of rimonabant.
Topics include redox reactions; reactions of pollutants that erode monuments; calculating dissolved oxygen in water; the structure of agent orange; the thermodynamics of white and grey tin; electronic transitions in hydrogen; and structures of sulfur-containing compounds.
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Please could you provide past papers in the years 2010-2017 for all the examinations sat by Natural Sciences undergraduates in the following subjects
- Chemistry Part IA
- Chemistry A Part IB
- Chemistry B Part IB
- Chemistry Part II
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