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ACT Year 12 Chemistry practice questions

Use Skill Align for ACT Year 12 Chemistry practice questions after the relevant science concept, data skill, or investigation skill has been taught.

36 practice skills

ACT Year 12 Chemistry includes 36 practice skills across Structure and bonding, Reactions and equilibrium, Acids and organic chemistry, and Analysis and modelling.

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Sample ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry questions

These sample questions are visible on the page before login. They show ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry titration curves, equilibrium shifts, electrochemical cells, organic reactions, spectra, and kinetic data with diagrams, tables, curves, and spectra before opening the demo.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Acid-base analysis hard titration curve

1. A weak base is titrated with a strong acid and the equivalence point is below pH 7. What is true at equivalence?

ACT 12 weak base titration curve acid added pH < 7 equiv.
Choices
  • The solution is acidic.
  • The solution must be pH 14.
  • No neutralisation occurs.
  • Only electrons move through a wire.
Explanation:

The conjugate acid of the weak base makes the equivalence mixture acidic.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Equilibrium hard equilibrium diagram

2. For an equilibrium A <-> B, product B is removed as it forms. Which direction is favoured?

ACT 12 product removal equilibrium A B remove B
Choices
  • Towards B
  • Towards A only
  • No reaction can occur
  • Only the salt bridge changes
Explanation:

Removing product shifts the equilibrium to replace some of the removed product.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Electrochemical cells hard electrochemical cell

3. At the cathode of a galvanic cell, ions gain electrons. Which process occurs at the cathode?

ACT 12 cathode reduction cell anode cathode e- gain
Choices
  • Reduction
  • Oxidation
  • Esterification
  • Evaporation
Explanation:

Reduction is gain of electrons and occurs at the cathode.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Organic reactions hard organic pathway

4. A haloalkane reacts with hydroxide ions in a substitution pathway. Which product type is commonly formed?

ACT 12 haloalkane substitution pathway haloalkane OH- alcohol
Choices
  • An alcohol
  • A salt bridge
  • A noble gas
  • A mass spectrum
Explanation:

Hydroxide can replace the halogen atom, forming an alcohol.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Mass spectrometry hard mass spectrum

5. A compound has M and M+2 peaks of almost equal height. Which halogen pattern does this suggest?

ACT 12 bromine isotope spectrum M M+2 1:1
Choices
  • Bromine
  • Fluorine only
  • No halogen
  • Only carbon-12
Explanation:

Bromine isotopes commonly produce molecular-ion peaks two mass units apart with similar heights.

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry Reaction order hard rate graph

6. A concentration-time graph is a straight line falling at a constant rate. Which kinetic pattern is most consistent with this graph?

ACT 12 zero order rate graph time concentration linear
Choices
  • Zero-order behaviour
  • A titration endpoint
  • A Lewis structure
  • A galvanic cell only
Explanation:

For a zero-order reaction, concentration decreases linearly with time.

For parents comparing ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry support

ACT BSSS Year 12 Chemistry practice should help students connect chemical reasoning to visible evidence: titration curves, equilibrium shifts, electrochemical cells, organic reactions, spectra, and kinetic data. These examples preview that visual reasoning before the no-login Chemistry demo.

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What this practice page covers

Year 12 Chemistry practice sits inside ACT BSSS senior Chemistry planning coverage across atomic structure, bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, equilibrium, acids and bases, organic chemistry, analysis, and chemical modelling, with Skill Align keeping the route focused on this senior year level.

Senior practice is organised by year level, topic, and mode so students can revise targeted areas rather than sitting a full-paper workflow every time.

Start with the public sample questions to check the question style, then use the curriculum coverage page to choose a topic that matches the student's current classwork.

Preview question styles
  • ACT Chemistry diagrams and data: Students inspect a state/year-specific mix of particle models, bonding diagrams, stoichiometry tables, titration curves, equilibrium systems, electrochemical cells, organic pathways, spectra, and rate graphs.
  • Year 12 Chemistry revision style: Samples focus on titration curves, equilibrium shifts, electrochemical cells, organic reactions, spectra, and kinetic data without turning the page into a full exam paper.
  • Evidence-based explanations: Each item keeps the answer choices, chemical visual, and explanation aligned so students can see why one option is best supported.
Suggested first practice steps
  • Preview the public sample questions before creating a saved student session.
  • Choose one focus area that has already been introduced at school.
  • Use exercise mode for immediate explanations, then test mode when the student is ready for delayed feedback.

These examples are not the full topic list. Use the curriculum coverage page for the complete mapped pathway.

  • Structure and bonding
  • Reactions and equilibrium
  • Acids and organic chemistry
  • Analysis and modelling
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ACT students studying Year 12 Chemistry.

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