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AQA GCSE Chem C3 Practice Question Answers

1) The document contains a table with questions from a GCSE Chemistry exam, student answers, and marks awarded. 2) It addresses topics including nanoparticles in sunscreen, properties of metals and ionic compounds, and electron configuration in ionic bonding. 3) The questions test understanding of concepts such as surface area to volume ratio, lattice structures in metals, intermolecular forces, electron transfers in ionic bonding, and packing of ions in ionic compounds.

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AQA GCSE Chem C3 Practice Question Answers

1) The document contains a table with questions from a GCSE Chemistry exam, student answers, and marks awarded. 2) It addresses topics including nanoparticles in sunscreen, properties of metals and ionic compounds, and electron configuration in ionic bonding. 3) The questions test understanding of concepts such as surface area to volume ratio, lattice structures in metals, intermolecular forces, electron transfers in ionic bonding, and packing of ions in ionic compounds.

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C3 Practice

Student book answers questions


Question Answers Extra information Mark

GCSE Chemistry only

1
01.1 sun cream
nanoparticles have a high surface area 1
01.2 to volume ratio
any one from: 1

 potential cell damage to the


body
01.3
 damage to the environment

 may be absorbed through the allow effects unknown inside the


skin body

10,000 times bigger 1


01.4

1
02.1 A or E
1
02.2 D
1
02.3 C
lattice of atoms / positive ions / ions 1

(sea of ) delocalised electrons 1


02.4
the delocalised electrons can move delocalised electrons being able to 1
throughout the structure (allowing a move is insufficient
metal to conduct electricity)

intermolecular forces (of attraction) 1


02.5
must be stronger in H2 than G2 second mark is dependent on first 1
mark
magnesium loses electrons or each 1
magnesium atom loses two electrons
fluorine gains electrons or each fluorine
03.1 1
atom gains one electron
two fluorine atoms each gain one 1
electron
1
ions
03.2
can move second mark is dependent on first 1
mark

© Oxford University Press 2016: www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/acknowledgements


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C3 Practice
Student book answers questions

Question Answers Extra information Mark

there are no gaps between the ions 1


03.3 or
the ions should touch each other

© Oxford University Press 2016: www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/acknowledgements


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