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Tribhuvan taught 11 days ago
The class reviewed fundamental organic chemistry concepts including nucleophiles, electrophiles, and resonance. The tutor then explained electronic effects like the mesomeric and inductive effects, followed by an introduction to the Birch reduction mechanism and the stereospecificity of the Diels-Alder reaction. The student was assigned homework to summarize named reactions.
Nucleophiles and Electrophiles
Resonance and Electron Delocalization
Inductive Effects (+I
-I) and Hyperconjugation (+H)
Diels-Alder Reaction
Reduction Reactions (e.g.
Li Reduction)
Rany Purwade Putrie taught 15 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed definitions of acids and bases according to Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry theories, including concepts like conjugate acid-base pairs and acid/base strength. They practiced identifying stronger acids and bases and discussed the relationship between acid strength and conjugate base strength. The session concluded with an introduction to the pH scale, the dissociation constant (Kw), and how to determine if a solution is acidic, basic, or neutral.
Arrhenius Theory of Acids and Bases
Brønsted-Lowry Theory of Acids and Bases
Strength of Acids and Bases
The pH Scale and Kw
Priyanka taught 23 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed coordination compounds, differentiating between double salts and complex compounds. They extensively covered the nomenclature of coordination compounds, including identifying and naming ligands, central metal atoms, and applying IUPAC naming rules for various complex ions. The student practiced naming complex compounds with different types of ligands.
Double Salts vs. Complex Compounds
Components of a Complex Ion
Ligand Classification and Denticity
UPSC Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
Tribhuvan taught about 1 month ago
The tutor and student reviewed organic reaction mechanisms, including Swern oxidation and condensation reactions involving amines and aldehydes. They practiced identifying nucleophiles and electrophiles and discussed the steps involved in forming intermediates and final products. The session concluded with plans for further study and practice, including reviewing notes and potentially scheduling a longer session.
Condensation Reactions: Formation of Imines and Enamines
The Swern Oxidation Mechanism
Role of Bases in Organic Reactions (LDA)
Protection and Deprotection Strategies
Reaction Mechanisms: Nucleophile & Electrophile
Tribhuvan taught about 2 months ago
The class reviewed concepts in inorganic and physical chemistry, including molecular orbital theory, redox potentials of metal clusters, Marcus theory of electron transfer, and the electron transport chain in mitochondria. The student practiced applying these principles to analyze complex structures and reaction mechanisms, with a plan to continue studying for upcoming exams.
Molecular Orbital Theory
Hard-Soft Acid-Base (HSAB) Principle in Metal Complexes
Marcus Theory of Electron Transfer
Redox Potential and Spontaneity
Reshma taught 2 months ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed organic chemistry concepts, focusing on esterification and reactions involving alkynes. They encountered challenges with an incomplete problem statement related to an alkyne, and the Student offered to share their screen to better illustrate and attempt to solve it collaboratively.
Esterification Lab
Chemical Equations and Typos
Alkyne Reactivity and Nomenclature
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A Tuesday in Mississauga: When Chemistry Becomes the Problem You Can't Ignore

Riya's alarm goes off at 6:30 AM in her Erin Mills home. She hits snooze twice before remembering, Chemistry test today. That sinking feeling in her stomach is familiar now. It's been there since Grade 11 started.
The bus ride to school takes forty minutes. She flips through her notes on stoichiometry, but the formulas blur together. Around her, other students scroll through phones or catch up on sleep. Some are cramming for the same test. In Mississauga's competitive high schools, Chemistry isn't just another subject, it's the gatekeeper to university programs everyone wants.
By 10:15 AM, Riya's sitting in Chemistry class. Her teacher explains equilibrium constants, writing equations across the board. She writes everything down, but understanding? That's different. Three students raise their hands with questions. Riya doesn't. She stopped asking months ago when she couldn't even frame what she didn't understand.
Lunch break at 12:30 PM. Her friend Amir mentions he found a Chemistry tutor near Heartland. "My mom basically forced me," he says, picking at his sandwich. "But honestly, it's helping. The teacher at school goes too fast." Riya nods. Her parents have been talking about finding a Chemistry teacher too, but she kept saying she'd figure it out herself.
The test comes during period four. Balancing equations, calculating molar masses, predicting reaction products. Riya fills in what she can. When she leaves the classroom at 2:45 PM, she knows it didn't go well.
After school, she heads to her part-time job at a café near Square One. Between taking orders and wiping tables, she thinks about that test. About her transcript. About applying to life sciences programs next year at McMaster or U of T. About how Chemistry marks actually matter for what she wants to study.
Her shift ends at 6 PM. On the bus home, she texts her mom: "Can we talk about Chemistry help?"
Dinner at 7:30 PM. Her parents listen while she explains. Her dad, who works in pharmaceutical manufacturing in the industrial area off Dixie Road, gets it immediately. "Chemistry is everywhere in this city," he says. "Half the biotech and pharma companies around here need people who understand it."
Her mom worries about costs but agrees, falling behind now means struggling later.
By 9 PM, Riya's at her desk googling "Chemistry tutor Mississauga." The search results surprise her, there are more options than she thought. Chemistry tutors who can explain concepts one-on-one. Chemistry classes designed for Ontario curriculum. Teachers who actually have time to answer questions.
She bookmarks a few options to discuss with her parents. Tomorrow, she'll reach out. Tonight, she tries tackling her homework again, but this time with a different feeling. Not quite hope, but something close to it, the sense that struggling alone isn't the only option.
By 11 PM, lights out. Tomorrow's another day of classes, work, and life in Mississauga. But at least now there's a plan for Chemistry.
The thing about Chemistry in a city like Mississauga is simple, you can't really avoid it. Whether you're aiming for university, planning a STEM career, or just trying to graduate with decent marks, you need to understand it. And when the classroom pace doesn't work for you, finding the right Chemistry teacher who can explain things your way isn't giving up. It's just smart.
























