2026–2027 Exam Preparation Guide:
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The Complete 2026–2027 Exam Preparation Guide is a
structured and reliable resource developed to support
students in achieving better academic outcomes through
focused practice, clear explanations, and organized
revision.
This guide is designed to bridge the gap between learning
concepts and applying them in exams. By combining a
wide range of practice questions with clearly explained
solutions, it helps students understand not only the correct
answers but also the methods required to solve similar
problems independently.
What is the study of interactions between atoms and molecules? -
ANSWER✅Chemistry
, What's the smallest unit of matter. It can not be subdivided into smaller substances
without losing its properties? - ANSWER✅Atom
What's an atom composed of? - ANSWER✅Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
What is a positively charged particle in the nucleus? - ANSWER✅proton
What's an uncharged particle in the nucleus? - ANSWER✅Neutron
What's a negatively charged particle? - ANSWER✅Electrons
What do atoms interact to form? - ANSWER✅molecules
What decides the atomic number? - ANSWER✅The number of protons
What's the mass number? - ANSWER✅Number of protons and neutrons
What is an isotope? - ANSWER✅Variant forms of the same element that differ in
number of neurons
What is the average mass numbers of all isotopic forms? - ANSWER✅Atomic weight
What is volumes of space surrounding the atomic nucleus where electrons are likely to
be found? - ANSWER✅Electron orbitals
What are the most abundant chemical elements in living organisms ? -
ANSWER✅hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen
How many electrons does the inner most shell hold? - ANSWER✅Up to two electrons
How many electrons does the second shell hold? - ANSWER✅up to 8 electrons
How many electrons does the third shell hold (outermost)? - ANSWER✅Up to eight
What determines reactivity with other atoms? - ANSWER✅The number of electrons in
the outermost shell (valence shell)
How do atoms form molecules? - ANSWER✅by combining to fill their outermost shells
Define chemical bond: - ANSWER✅the force that holds two atoms together