Tribhuvan Prasad
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Tribhuvan Prasad
Masters degree
/ 55 min
Tribhuvan - About your AP tutor
I am Tribhuvan, an IITian who loves teaching and I am a passionate and dedicated AP Chemistry teacher who believes that every student can master chemistry with the right guidance, mindset, and inspiration. My mission is simple — to make learning chemistry an engaging, empowering, and life-changing experience. encourage students to think critically, ask questions, and solve problems step by step. My classes are interactive and full of discussion, ensuring that every student participates and builds confidence. I also provide clear strategies for tackling the AP exam — from mastering multiple-choice questions to writing precise and logical free-response answer. I always begin by building strong conceptual foundations. Whether it’s atomic structure, thermodynamics, or equilibrium, I help students see the logic behind every formula
Tribhuvan graduated from IIT HYDERABAD

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My teaching methodology for AP Chemistry is centered on three key pillars — concept clarity, problem-solving, and student engagement. I believe that true learning happens when students understand why a concept works, not just how to apply it. Therefore, I focus on developing a deep conceptual foundation before moving into complex problem-solving. I start every topic by connecting it to something real and relatable — for example, linking thermodynamics to everyday energy changes or equilibrium to biological systems. This approach helps students visualize chemistry beyond textbooks and sparks curiosity. Once the core idea is clear, I gradually increase the difficulty level of problems to strengthen analytical and application-based thinking. My classes are highly interactive and discussion-based. I encourage students to ask questions, debate ideas, and reason through problems instead of memorizing formulas. I also integrate visual aids, simulations, and short conceptual demonstrations to make abstract concepts more tangible.

AP concepts taught by Tribhuvan
The tutor and student worked through a variety of chemistry problems, covering topics such as entropy, dissociation, electrochemistry, stoichiometry, and chemical equilibrium. They practiced applying concepts like Le Chatelier's principle and rate laws, and the student was guided through problem-solving techniques for quantitative and qualitative questions. The session included a review of reaction orders and the calculation of equilibrium constants.
Entropy and Spontaneity (ΔS)
Electrochemical Cells: Anode
Cathode
and Net Ionic Equations
Chemical Equilibrium and Le Chatelier's Principle
Reaction Order and Rate Laws
Stoichiometry and Limiting Reactants
The tutor and student worked through several problems related to electrochemistry, focusing on calculating standard cell potentials (E°cell) and standard free energy changes (ΔG) using half-cell potentials and the Nernst equation. They also discussed the spontaneity of reactions based on these values and the concept of the electrochemical series.
Nernst Equation
Electrolysis and Minimum Applied Voltage
Gibbs Free Energy and Cell Potential
Electrode Potentials and Cell EMF
The session focused on electrochemistry, covering the principles of galvanic cells, electrode potentials, and oxidation states. The student practiced solving problems related to Gibbs Free Energy, electrolysis, and the Nernst equation, with a plan to continue practicing these concepts.
Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis
Standard Electrode Potential and Cell Potential
Oxidation Numbers (Oxidation States)
Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG°)
Galvanic Cells (Electrochemical Cells)
The Student and Tutor reviewed the concepts of spontaneity, Gibbs Free Energy, enthalpy, and entropy in chemical reactions. They practiced predicting entropy changes, calculating Gibbs Free Energy to determine spontaneity, and understanding the relationship between Gibbs Free Energy and the equilibrium constant. The next session will involve further revision and practice.
Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG) and Spontaneity
Entropy (ΔS) and Disorder
The Relationship Between ΔG and the Equilibrium Constant (K)
Temperature and Spontaneity
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)
The tutor and student reviewed the Second Law of Thermodynamics, focusing on Gibbs Free Energy, entropy, and enthalpy. They practiced applying these concepts to predict reaction spontaneity and equilibrium, working through several example problems related to chemical reactions and phase transitions.
Entropy (ΔS)
Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG)
Equilibrium Constant (K)
Activation Energy (Ea)
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