Erone Cao
Chemistry Tutor from UC Berkeley Offering Engaging Lessons with Interactive Approach for Grad Students
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Chemistry tutor - Erone Cao
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
Erone Your chemistry tutor
I'm Erone Cao, a Chemistry tutor with a Bachelors's degree and over a year of experience. I specialize in various Chemistry subjects like Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, and more. My tailored approach includes real-world applications, visual aids, and personalized learning plans. From elementary to college levels, I offer career guidance, lab skills, test prep strategies, and engaging review sessions. Let's explore the wonders of Chemistry together for a brighter academic future!
Chemistry class overview
My personalized tutoring approach incorporates hands-on learning, patience, and visual aids to ensure a deep conceptual understanding of subjects like Chemical Reactions, Atomic Structure, and Biochemistry. Using tech tools such as digital whiteboards, interactive diagrams, and video conferencing, I create interactive lessons tailored to the A-Levels (UK), AP Program (USA), and IB curriculum. With a diverse audience of 50+ students from Elementary to College levels, I adapt my teaching style to meet the unique needs of each individual, fostering a supportive environment where analytical thinking and problem-solving skills flourish.
Erone graduated from University of California, Berkeley

Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Personalized learning plans
Homework help
Review sessions
Real world application
Career guidance
Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor
Quizzes
Practice worksheets
Interactive 3D models
Presentations
Flashcards
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
States of Matter
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Types of learners for chemistry class
Middle School
High School
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Elementary School
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All Levels

Chemistry concept taught by Erone
The Tutor and Student reviewed applied math problems in Chemistry from the Student's midterm, including average mass, dimensional analysis, percent mass, mole fraction, dilutions, limiting reactants, percent yield, double displacement reactions and pH calculations. They worked through several problems, focusing on setting up the equations correctly and avoiding common calculation errors. The Student will send upcoming material and wants to discuss organic chemistry.
Energy Level Transitions
Calculating Average Mass
Dimensional Analysis
Percent Mass Calculation
Mole Fraction Calculation
Dilution Calculations (M₁V₁ = M₂V₂)
Stoichiometry: Mass-to-Mass Conversions
Percent Yield Calculation
The Student reviewed chemistry exercises, focusing on accuracy, precision, density calculations, and unit conversions. They worked through several complex problems involving temperature conversions, dimensional analysis, and multi-step unit conversions. The Tutor provided guidance on problem-solving strategies and unit identification.
Accuracy vs. Precision
Density Formula and Application
Significant Figures in Calculations
Temperature Conversions (Fahrenheit
Celsius
Kelvin)
Unit Conversions: Dimensional Analysis
Problem Solving Strategy: Identify Start and End Units
The session involved solving chemistry homework problems related to acid-base titrations, indicator selection, and equilibrium. The Student practiced using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation and selecting appropriate indicators for titrations based on pH and pKa values. The session concluded with a discussion of equilibrium shifts and a brief overview of ion exchange.
Separation of Acids using Titration and Ion Exchange
Choosing the Right Indicator for a Titration
Titration Curves and Equivalence Points
Acid-Base Indicators
Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
Equilibrium and Partitioning
The Student and Tutor reviewed solubility rules, net ionic equations, and redox reactions in preparation for a unit test. The Student practiced balancing chemical equations, determining solubility, writing ionic equations, assigning oxidation states, and balancing redox reactions using the half-reaction method. The session concluded with a review of the half-reaction method and encouragement for the upcoming test.
Oxidation States and Rules
Redox Reactions and Half-Reaction Method
Net Ionic Equations and Spectator Ions
Solubility Rules and Writing in Water
The Student reviewed several AP Chemistry questions with the Tutor, focusing on areas of confusion and knowledge gaps related to gas laws, Coulomb's law, molarity, dilutions, net ionic equations, and electrochemistry. The Student practiced balancing equations, identifying oxidation and reduction half-reactions, and applying the Nernst equation. The session concluded with a discussion on extracurricular activities and college applications.
Partial Pressure and Volume Relationships
Coulomb's Law and Ionic Radii
Molarity and Sampling vs. Dilution
Net Ionic Equations and Decomposition Reactions
Balancing Redox Reactions
Hydrogen Bonding: Dipoles and Electronegativity
Electrochemical Cells: Half-Reactions and Cell Potential (E°cell)
The Student and Tutor reviewed spectroscopy and practiced FRQ-style questions focusing on topics such as intermolecular forces, potential energy diagrams, and chromatography. They discussed the relationship between kinetic energy, temperature, and molecular speed. The session concluded with a review of stationary and mobile phases in chromatography, and best of luck for the Student's test tomorrow.
Ion Dissociation in Aqueous Solutions
Inverse Relationship of Pressure and Volume
Electronic Energy Levels and Excitations
Potential Energy Diagrams and Bond Strength
Stationary and Mobile Phases in Chromatography
Kinetic Energy
Temperature
and Molecular Speed
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Pets are welcomed
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