CHEM1 15 May 2012 AQA OFFICIAL POST EXAM

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  1. ash356's Avatar
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    Re: CHEM1 15 May 2012 AQA OFFICIAL POST EXAM
    (Original post by It's Barbie)
    At the end of the paper I counted up my potential marks - making it the worst case scenario and i think I've got around 50-55 out of the 70
    I wonder what grade that may be :/
    On some previous papers, 54 was equivalent to an A. So I'd use that as a sort of preferable benchmark. That same paper was 48 for a B. (Grade boundaries knocked down about 3%)
    I didn't do that myself... I just couldn't really be bothered in the final minutes ;S.
    On an unrelated note: For the reactant that converts an Alkene to an Alkane, I used H3O+ --> Not pinning to much hope on that, to be completely honest
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    Re: CHEM1 15 May 2012 AQA OFFICIAL
    (Original post by EllaBella<3)
    I did the same as you! It seemed the only logical calculation method to me? Fingers crossed!
    I also did this, I was really struggling and needed to do it like two minutes before the end. I really didn't like this paper lol.
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    Re: CHEM1 15 May 2012 AQA OFFICIAL POST EXAM
    (Original post by Lily.K)
    *85.6
    ya ur right sorry
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