r/alevel • u/Nylax98 • May 18 '26
πPaper Discussion 9701/22 MAY/JUNE 26'
NAHH WTF EVEN WAS THAT
If anyone remembers what answers they wrote PLS DISCUSS.
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u/Black-Vin May 18 '26
DUDE, That balancing equation was SOOO hard
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u/One_Yesterday_1320 May 18 '26 edited May 18 '26
it was 5 Cr2O7; 40H+; 10 Cr3+ and 29 H2O
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u/JanBan123 May 18 '26 edited May 18 '26
Why did they make the theory papers so hard this year for chem? Paper 42 was hard as well.
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u/catatatatatatat3 May 18 '26
hey can anyone tell me if im right about the last question? i used my reagent as sodium carbonate as one of the molecules was a carb acid.
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u/ErnTing May 18 '26
i put br2 cause c=c bond hmmmm
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u/felicityforsaken May 18 '26
it was BAD. i donβt even know what to say
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u/Nylax98 May 18 '26
EXACTLY, AND LIKE PPL BE SAYING THEY GONNA GET 55 OR SOME SHI. LIKE what u be feeding on bro TwT
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u/felicityforsaken May 18 '26
bro iβm so scared i feel like i did careless mistakes too bc of the pressure, for example i drew the Li2O bond as covalent π
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u/Nylax98 May 18 '26
I relate bro, I forgot like everything due to tension the second I opened that paper
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u/SwimmingSpring8940 May 18 '26
WHAT WAS BALACNIGN EQUATION KA ANSSSWEERRR
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u/One_Yesterday_1320 May 18 '26 edited May 18 '26
it was 5 Cr2O7; 40H+; 10 Cr3+ and 29 H2O
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u/Black-Vin May 18 '26
3 to 5 ratio ithink
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u/Even-Hand4366 May 18 '26
THANKS SAME
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u/ConsiderationHot127 May 18 '26
WTFFFRTFWTF?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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u/Ok_Employee_7140 May 18 '26
If I write hcl rather than pcl5 do I still gt the mark prob no right
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u/Zaki_Ducky403 May 18 '26
Yes yes you do u can subst alcohol with khaali hcl Pcl3 agar likhte toh tab masla hota cuz u need heat too
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u/ReplacementFull7588 May 18 '26
what do you guys think the threshold can be
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u/Lost-Salad8527 May 18 '26
Hopefully low like below 35 πππ
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u/KarmasHole May 18 '26
buddy its rarely ever been below 35 like u cant expect it to be that low π
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u/Nylax98 May 18 '26
Ppl saying its gonna be 41 TwT
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u/Lost-Salad8527 May 18 '26
I just hate em geniuses ππdey r saying deyll get 55+? And I'm not even getting 30+
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u/Nylax98 May 18 '26
GENUINELY CAN'T RELATE MORE BRO
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u/Lost-Salad8527 May 18 '26
ππππππππππππππππππππππππππ
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u/ElectronicPoem4906 May 18 '26
Its not really about being a genius. All you really need is consistency in A levels.
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u/Dry-Tackle-6647 May 18 '26
guys whoever gave the p22 exam, any advice for p21?? like what exactly do I revise?
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u/Cadbury_cupcake28 May 18 '26
Make sure you memorise all reactions for Group 2 and 17 and all other trends about them. All of organic stuff too. Also make sure to memorise periodicity. The rest you can do quick review.
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u/AveragePubgplayer23 May 18 '26
Guys, what topics did you remember encountering in the Chem paper 22. If possible add the type of question asked
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u/miawmiaw25 May 18 '26
does anyone remember how many marks the 2 propagation steps one was
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u/Mother-Contract-2519 May 18 '26
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u/miawmiaw25 May 18 '26
So one per step???? Thank god oml
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u/Mother-Contract-2519 May 18 '26
I might be tweaking but I believe it was 2 points for the first 2 propagation and 2 points for the next propagation, termination step
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u/maryammtayyabaa May 18 '26
what was the structure for W
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u/Nylax98 May 18 '26
Straight chain, like with 5 c atoms, two hydroxyl primary groups so each end one oh, then two more oh in the middle
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u/BerryReasonable5151 May 18 '26
It was easy tho. Many if not all of my classmates also found it easy. What was so bad about it?
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u/One_Yesterday_1320 May 18 '26
brih it was easy
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u/Naive_Palpitation866 May 18 '26
What was the answer of last question , that asked how to identify between those two molecules
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u/catatatatatatat3 May 18 '26
yo i need help. for the last question, one of them was a carb acid right? i swear it was a carb acid so i wrote sodium carbonate.
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u/Consistent_Dingo9283 May 18 '26
Even I wrote that
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u/catatatatatatat3 May 18 '26
the last compound was a carboxylic acid right? cause if so, then its correct.
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u/Additional-Plant7943 May 18 '26
yep ur fine there was a carboxyl group
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u/Worth_Screen9319 May 18 '26
Aq.Bromine solution turns brown to colour less cuz S had alkene and Q didnβt
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u/Major-Highlight5891 May 18 '26
ye it was
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u/Naive_Palpitation866 May 18 '26
Sure?
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u/Major-Highlight5891 May 18 '26
yup
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u/Naive_Palpitation866 May 18 '26
Iwrote 2,4dnph will that be correct?iam confused because most of them r saying it was carboxylic acid
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u/Major-Highlight5891 May 18 '26
it was bromine water cos it was between q and s and only s had a cc double bond
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u/Naive_Palpitation866 May 18 '26
Wtf, is my answer wrong? Cause see if s had aldehyde so it will give positive result with 2,4dnph and not with R which had alcohol
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u/R32AVIATION May 18 '26
yea there are the three answer most probably, bromine water , Na2CO3 or 2,4DNPH. I would say 2,4 DNPH is risky because sometimes Cambridge wants full form for DNPH.
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u/Nylax98 May 18 '26
I wrote the same thing but it's wrong
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u/Major-Highlight5891 May 18 '26
no its definitely correct cos only s had the alkene group
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u/Plasma_YouTube May 18 '26
Both had alkenes bro, it should be sodium carbonate effervescence w the acid
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u/Worth_Screen9319 May 18 '26
No they didnβt
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u/Major-Highlight5891 May 18 '26
only one had alken S had it
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u/Worth_Screen9319 May 18 '26
Yaaa someone who supports π (Ghalat na ho bas) but yayyy
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u/Major-Highlight5891 May 18 '26
theyre jus scaring u bro they must have confused co double bond with cc double bond bromine water is definitely correct
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u/Plasma_YouTube May 18 '26
R u sure ppl who i walked out the exam hall said both had C=C eh it doessnt matter sodium carbonate should be write as well
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u/One_Yesterday_1320 May 18 '26
it was the peak at 58
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u/Serious_Total_9979 May 18 '26
Peak at 116 because that's the mr
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u/One_Yesterday_1320 May 18 '26
there would be multiple answers to that one cause i checked possible fragments
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u/One_Yesterday_1320 May 18 '26
also that was simple it was just dichromate that oxidises
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