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Year 12 ACT Chemistry practice questions

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Practice atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, equilibrium, acids and bases, organic chemistry, analysis, and modelling.

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Sample ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry questions

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ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Acid-base analysis hard titration curve

1. A weak base is titrated with a strong acid and the equivalence point is below pH 7. What is true at equivalence?

ACT 12 weak base titration curve acid added pH < 7 equiv.
Choices
  • The solution is acidic.
  • The solution must be pH 14.
  • No neutralisation occurs.
  • Only electrons move through a wire.
Explanation:

The conjugate acid of the weak base makes the equivalence mixture acidic.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Equilibrium hard equilibrium diagram

2. For an equilibrium A <-> B, product B is removed as it forms. Which direction is favoured?

ACT 12 product removal equilibrium A B remove B
Choices
  • Towards B
  • Towards A only
  • No reaction can occur
  • Only the salt bridge changes
Explanation:

Removing product shifts the equilibrium to replace some of the removed product.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Electrochemical cells hard electrochemical cell

3. At the cathode of a galvanic cell, ions gain electrons. Which process occurs at the cathode?

ACT 12 cathode reduction cell anode cathode e- gain
Choices
  • Reduction
  • Oxidation
  • Esterification
  • Evaporation
Explanation:

Reduction is gain of electrons and occurs at the cathode.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Organic reactions hard organic pathway

4. A haloalkane reacts with hydroxide ions in a substitution pathway. Which product type is commonly formed?

ACT 12 haloalkane substitution pathway haloalkane OH- alcohol
Choices
  • An alcohol
  • A salt bridge
  • A noble gas
  • A mass spectrum
Explanation:

Hydroxide can replace the halogen atom, forming an alcohol.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Mass spectrometry hard mass spectrum

5. A compound has M and M+2 peaks of almost equal height. Which halogen pattern does this suggest?

ACT 12 bromine isotope spectrum M M+2 1:1
Choices
  • Bromine
  • Fluorine only
  • No halogen
  • Only carbon-12
Explanation:

Bromine isotopes commonly produce molecular-ion peaks two mass units apart with similar heights.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Reaction order hard rate graph

6. A concentration-time graph is a straight line falling at a constant rate. Which kinetic pattern is most consistent with this graph?

ACT 12 zero order rate graph time concentration linear
Choices
  • Zero-order behaviour
  • A titration endpoint
  • A Lewis structure
  • A galvanic cell only
Explanation:

For a zero-order reaction, concentration decreases linearly with time.

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