Dec 2025
Paper 2 - Physical, Organic and Class: ________________________
Inorganic Date: ________________________
Time: 2 hours
Marks: 104 marks
Paper 2 is usually Physical and Organic but we
have split these papers up based on what you
have been taught by each teacher.
This paper contains some Physical content to
give questions the structure of a real exam
Comments: rather than chopping and changing questions.
Questions in your actual exams in the
summer will not be 1 topic per question, but
multiple topics from different disciplines
together.
Q1.
This question is about the analysis of organic compounds.
(a) The table below shows the results of chemical tests on three organic
compounds.
Complete the empty boxes in the table.
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, Chemical
test
Add bromine orange to no visible
water colourless change
no visible no visible
bubbles of gas
change change
Warm with
no visible
Fehling’s no visible change
change
solution
(3)
(b) 0.500 g of a hydrocarbon is analysed.
The hydrocarbon contains 0.450 g of carbon.
Calculate the empirical formula of this hydrocarbon.
Empirical formula ____________________
(3)
(Total 6 marks)
Q2.
This question is about compounds that contain fluorine.
(a) Sodium fluoride contains sodium ions (Na +) and fluoride ions (F–). Na+ and
F– have the same electron configuration.
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, Explain why a fluoride ion is larger than a sodium ion.
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(2)
(b) Explain, in terms of structure and bonding, why the melting point of
sodium fluoride is high.
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(c) The ion H2F+ is formed when hydrogen fluoride gains a proton as shown in
the equation
HF +
H+ → H2F+
Name the type of bond formed when HF reacts with H +
Explain how this bond is formed.
Type of bond ________________________________________________________
Explanation _________________________________________________________
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, (d) Fluoroantimonic acid contains two ions, SbF6– and H2F+
Draw the shape of the SbF6– ion and the shape of the H2F+ ion. Include any
lone pairs that influence the shape.
Name the shape of each ion.
SbF6– H2F+
Shape
Name
of
shape
(4)
(e) Hydrogen fluoride reacts with ethyne (C2H2) as shown in the equation. All
compounds are in the gaseous state.
The table shows some mean bond enthalpy data.
Bond C–H C≡C H–F C–C
Mean bond enthalpy /
412 837 562 348
kJ mol–1
Use the data in the table above to calculate a value for the bond enthalpy
of a C–F bond in the product.
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