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Edexcel A-Level Chemistry 2026 Predicted Practice Paper — Paper 1
A-Level Chemistry · Edexcel-style · 105 minutes · 90 marks
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9CH0/01 model: 90 marks, 105 minutes.
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0–100 model (higher = more demanding)
- Atomic Structure & Periodicity
- Bonding & Structure
- Energetics
- Kinetics
- Equilibrium
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Section A
Multiple choice. Answer ALL questions.
Question SECTION-A1 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Atomic Structure & Periodicity?
Question SECTION-A2 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Bonding & Structure?
Question SECTION-A3 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Energetics?
Question SECTION-A4 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Kinetics?
Question SECTION-A5 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Equilibrium?
Question SECTION-A6 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Redox & Inorganic?
Question SECTION-A7 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Atomic Structure & Periodicity?
Question SECTION-A8 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Bonding & Structure?
Question SECTION-A9 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Energetics?
Question SECTION-A10 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Kinetics?
Question SECTION-A11 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Equilibrium?
Question SECTION-A12 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Redox & Inorganic?
Question SECTION-A13 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Atomic Structure & Periodicity?
Question SECTION-A14 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Bonding & Structure?
Question SECTION-A15 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Energetics?
Question SECTION-A16 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Kinetics?
Question SECTION-A17 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Equilibrium?
Question SECTION-A18 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Redox & Inorganic?
Question SECTION-A19 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Atomic Structure & Periodicity?
Question SECTION-A20 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Bonding & Structure?
Section B
Short-answer and structured questions. Answer ALL questions.
Question SECTION-B1 (3 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Energetics question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to energetics. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B2 (4 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Kinetics question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to kinetics. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B3 (5 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Equilibrium question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to equilibrium. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B4 (6 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Redox & Inorganic question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to redox & inorganic. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B5 (7 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Atomic Structure & Periodicity question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to atomic structure & periodicity. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B6 (8 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Bonding & Structure question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to bonding & structure. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B7 (9 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Energetics question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to energetics. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-B8 (10 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Kinetics question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to kinetics. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Section C
Extended writing. Answer ALL questions.
Question SECTION-C1 (6 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Equilibrium question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to equilibrium. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-C2 (6 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Redox & Inorganic question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to redox & inorganic. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
Question SECTION-C3 (6 marks)
A-Level A-Level Chemistry Atomic Structure & Periodicity question. A student carries out a reaction or analysis linked to atomic structure & periodicity. Explain the key particle-level idea, describe the expected observation or calculation route, and evaluate one source of error in the method.
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