Transition Metals - Exam Question Walkthrough|A Level Chemistry (AQA)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video, I break down and answer a set of questions involving Transition Metals [Transition metals (3.2.5)] in an AQA A-Level Chemistry past paper question. The question involved transition metal complexes, isomers, catalyst equations, and a rather difficult synoptic electrode potentials question for the reduction of a vanadium ion. Although this is for AQA, there is a load of crossover that can be applied to other exam boards too (OCR and Edexcel).
00:00 Breaking down the Questions
10:53 Summary and going through the mark scheme and examiners report
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so helpful, thank you so much!! your explanations were useful and easy to understand
I'm glad you found it helpful :) thnx
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I'm a bit confused on the answer for q09-1 why Fe is the reagent doesn't makeVO2+ reduce further
why cant the isomerism be optical here ? like a
mirror image of the compound is a different compound ryt?
It's not that simple I'm afraid. If you're confused, I have a very detailed video on all of the shapes and isomers you need to know for transition metal complexes, worth checking out
could you link all the equations to memories?
I don't really have a link for all of the equations but chemrevise.org is fantastic for summarising the equations and colour changes. I may make a video outlining every equation and colour change you need to know for transition metals if people would find it useful but this will not be until closer to paper 3 if I have time. chemrevise.org/revision-guides/
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are these cambridge or edexel questions?
neither, they are AQA :)