Erone Cao
Chemistry Tutor from UC Berkeley Offering Engaging Lessons with Interactive Approach for Grad Students




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Erone Cao
Bachelors degree
/ 55 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!
Erone graduated from University of California, Berkeley

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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.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding

Chemistry concepts taught by Erone
The student and tutor reviewed several chemistry topics, including gas laws, thermochemistry, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and acid-base chemistry. They practiced solving problems related to these concepts, such as stoichiometry, heat transfer, reaction mechanisms, equilibrium calculations using ICE tables, titrations, and acid-base dissociation constants. The session concluded with a discussion of future study plans.
Gas Laws (Boyle's Law)
Calorimetry (MCAT Equation)
Phase Changes and Heating Curves
Molarity Calculations
Chemical Kinetics: Reaction Rates
Intermediates
and Catalysts
Equilibrium Constant (K)
The student and tutor worked through various chemistry topics including chemical equilibrium, Le Chatelier's principle, limiting and excess reagents, orbital diagrams, and Hess's Law. They practiced problem-solving strategies and reinforced key concepts through examples and calculations, with plans to continue review in a future session.
Orbital Diagrams and Electron Configurations
Lahatier's Principle and Equilibrium Shifts
Equilibrium Constant (K)
Limiting Reactants and Percent Composition
Hess's Law
The student and tutor reviewed thermochemistry concepts, focusing on phase diagrams, heating and cooling curves, and applying the formula Q=mcΔT. They practiced calculating heat energy changes for various scenarios, including phase transitions and thermal equilibrium, and discussed how to set up equations for these problems.
Specific Heat Capacity (MCAT Equation)
Conservation of Energy in Thermal Systems
Heating and Cooling Curves
Phase Changes and Latent Heat
The tutor and student reviewed the four main periodic trends: atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity, and reactivity. They delved into the reasons behind these trends, including nuclear charge, electron shielding, and energy levels, and applied these concepts to understanding isoelectronic species and ion sizes. The next session will focus on solutions or gas laws.
Isoelectronic Species and Ion Size
Reactivity Trends (Metals & Non-metals)
Electronegativity Trend
Ionization Energy Trend
Atomic Radius Trend
The student worked with the tutor on various high school honors chemistry topics. They practiced problems involving solubility, polarity, molarity calculations, ppm concentrations, solute-solvent interactions, and preparing solutions. The tutor provided explanations and guidance, and they planned to continue working through specific problems.
Polarity and Solubility
Molarity Calculations and Dilution
Parts Per Million (ppm)
Calculating Moles of Ions in Solution
The Tutor and Student worked through a series of AP Chemistry Free Response Questions (FRQs) covering topics such as electrochemistry, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and solubility. The session involved problem-solving, concept clarification, and strategy discussion for tackling complex questions, with the aim of preparing the Student for an upcoming test.
Cell Potential and Solution Molarity
Acid-Base Dissociation Constants (Ka/Kb) and pKa/pKb
Stoichiometry and Mole Ratios in Chemical Reactions
Titration and Calculation of Concentration
Equilibrium Constants (K) and Reaction Quotient (Q)
Percent Ionization and its Calculation
Electrochemistry: Anodes
Cathodes
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