NITHIN S
Interactive Chemistry Tutor: Engage with hands-on learning for a dynamic academic experience.
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Chemistry tutor - NITHIN S
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
NITHIN Your chemistry tutor
I'm Nithin, a Chemistry tutor with a Bachelor's degree and a passion for making Chemistry engaging and accessible. With years of experience, I specialize in subjects like Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, and more. My specialities range from career guidance to test prep strategies, ensuring a holistic learning experience. For college students looking to ace their Chemistry courses, I offer personalized learning plans, real-world applications, and visual learning techniques. Let's embark on this educational journey together and unlock your full potential in Chemistry!
Chemistry class overview
My tutoring approach is a blend of engaging, hands-on learning, structured lessons, interactive sessions, and analytical problem-solving. Specializing in subjects like Chemical Bonding, States of Matter, Biochemistry, and more at the college level, I leverage tech tools such as digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing to deliver personalized tutoring. By following curricula like A-Levels, AP Programs, and IB standards, I ensure students receive tailored guidance aligned with their academic goals. My methodology strengths lie in breaking down complex topics into digestible parts, fostering a deep understanding through interactive lessons, and providing ample practice with quizzes and worksheets to enhance retention and comprehension.
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Focused on real-world problem-solving
Chemistry lessons are linked to practical, real-life applications, helping students see the relevance of what they learn.
Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Chemistry experiments
New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)
Review sessions
GCSE (UK)
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
Test prep strategies
Real world application
Career guidance
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Homework help
A-Levels (UK)

Chemistry concept taught by NITHIN
The session covered projectile motion, circular motion, and relative motion. The Student solved problems related to projectile trajectory, centripetal acceleration, and observed velocities from different reference frames. Galilean transformation was introduced, with plans to delve deeper into the concept in the next session.
Centripetal Acceleration and Magnitude of Position Vector
Minimum Speed During Projectile Flight
Velocity in Different Reference Frames
Relative Motion and Reference Frames
Time of Flight Calculation
Projectile Motion Decomposition
Range of a Projectile
The student and tutor covered discrete random variables, inclusive/exclusive inequalities, and calculating mean, variance, and standard deviation. They worked through examples to practice these concepts and started discussing binomial distribution. The student was assigned practice problems related to discrete variables.
Discrete Random Variables
Probability Distribution
Inclusive vs. Exclusive Inequalities
Mean of a Discrete Random Variable
Variance and Standard Deviation
Binomial Distribution Introduction
Nithin and Christa reviewed various probability concepts, including mutually exclusive and inclusive events, Venn diagrams, and both the special and general addition rules. Christa actively practiced probability calculations using card-drawing examples and was introduced to contingency tables. Nithin assigned a practice problem for her to work on, and their next lesson will delve into conditional probability.
Mutually Exclusive Events
Mutually Inclusive Events
Complementation Rule
Special Addition Rule
General Addition Rule
Conditional Probability
Nithin and a student from Mesa Community College reviewed probability, covering sample spaces, events, empirical probability, complements, intersections, unions, and Venn diagrams. The learner worked through examples, including dice rolls and a refrigerator analogy, to illustrate these concepts. Nithin assigned practice questions on the covered sections for completion.
Empirical Probability
Mutually Inclusive Events
Mutually Exclusive Events
Event Union
Event Intersection
Event Complement
Simple Probability
Nithin assisted Christa with a thorough review of statistics, covering key concepts like variance, standard deviation, Z-scores, percentiles, quartiles, and box plots, alongside an introduction to probability. Christa actively engaged by working through examples and clarifying the meaning of various statistical symbols. Nithin assigned practice problems from chapter three and scheduled their next lesson for Thursday to continue their exploration of probability.
Z-Score
Statistical Symbols
Percentile
Box Plot
Probability
Nithin S. assisted a student with homework questions focused on determining convergence or divergence of improper integrals. The learner, who lives in Kingwood, worked through several problems, applying techniques such as rewriting integrals with negative exponents, using limit definitions, and identifying odd or even functions. No specific homework or follow-up was mentioned during this lesson.
Divergent Integral
Odd Function Integral Identity
Convergent Integral
Improper Integral
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Bonding
Chemistry
Types of learners for chemistry class
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
College
Learning Disabilities
ADHD
Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor
Assessments
Interactive diagrams
Quizzes
Digital Note taking
Interactive chemistry lessons
Mobile joining
Weekend lessons
Parent feedback
Pets are welcomed
Open Q&A

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