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Quiz: AQA Chemistry Paper 1 Overview

all UK subjects and qualifications including GCSE, A-Level, and BTEC

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Welcome to this quiz on AQA Chemistry Paper 1. Test your knowledge and build your confidence with these 10 questions!

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Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

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Which of the following are properties of metals? (Select all that apply)

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The element with the atomic number 1 is {{blank0}} and it is a {{blank1}} at room temperature.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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What is the chemical formula for water?

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What is the relative atomic mass of carbon if 98.9% of carbon atoms are Carbon-12 and 1.1% are Carbon-13?

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Which of the following is a property of ionic compounds?

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Which of the following elements are noble gases? (Select all that apply)

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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The process of separating a mixture using boiling and condensation is called {{blank0}}.

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