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Palak Jain

My aim is to help students not just score well, but also think & relate concepts to realworld science, and develop strong problemsolving skills.

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Palak Jain

Masters degree

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Palak Your chemistry tutor

I am a passionate and experienced educator in the field of biology, with a special focus on Biology and Chemistry. Over the years, I’ve helped many students not only master the subject matter but also develop a deep curiosity for how life works and how we are surrounded with chemicals around. My teaching style is concept-driven, student-friendly, and interactive. I believe that understanding "why" something happens in biology and chemistry is just as important as knowing "what" happens. I often use diagrams, analogies, and real-life examples to make complex topics easy to understand and remember. Whether you're aiming for top grades, preparing for competitive exams, or just trying to get more comfortable with biology and chemistry , I’m here to support you every step of the way with structured lessons, clear explanations, and a positive learning environment. Let’s make science exciting and achievable together!

Specialities of your chemistry tutor

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New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)

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A-Levels (UK)

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GCSE (UK)

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International Baccalaureate (IB)

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Career guidance

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Real world application

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Chemistry experiments

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Review sessions

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Personalized learning plans

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Australian Curriculum (AU)

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Homework help

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Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)

Types of learners for chemistry class

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Elementary School students

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ADHD

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Home schooled

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Middle School students

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Anxiety or Stress Disorders

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Learning Disabilities

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High School students

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ASD

Chemistry class overview

a Biochemistry teacher, my primary goal is to make the subject logical, relatable, and deeply understandable for every student. I believe that biochemistry is not just a collection of reactions and pathways, but the chemistry of life itself—and I strive to teach it as such. My approach begins with building conceptual clarity by explaining the “why” behind each process before moving into the “how.” I use visual tools like pathway maps, flowcharts, and annotated diagrams to simplify complex topics such as glycolysis, enzyme kinetics, and DNA replication. I incorporate real-life analogies and clinical examples—like enzyme deficiencies or metabolic disorders—to connect textbook knowledge to practical applications. Problem-solving is taught step-by-step, with a focus on understanding rather than memorization, especially in numerically heavy areas like buffer systems and kinetics. I tailor my teaching to student levels, simplifying for beginners and enriching content for advanced learners with research-based insights. By integrating biology and chemistry, encouraging active questioning, and using exam-focused practice, I ensure students not only perform well academically but also develop a genuine appreciation for the subject. My aim is to nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and confidence in every learner.

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Homework help with quick turnaround

Students receive chemistry assignment support within 24 hours, ensuring they stay on top of their studies.

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Trusted by 95% of Parents

Parents report noticeable academic improvement in chemistry within months of tutoring.

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Proven exam success rates

Students excel in chemistry tests and exams, achieving better scores thanks to focused tutoring.

Your chemistry tutor also teaches

Biochemistry

Biochemistry

States of Matter

States of Matter

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Chemistry concepts taught by Palak

Student learned 24 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed the properties of water as a universal solvent and the structure of water molecules, focusing on polarity and bonding. The Student practiced drawing electron dot formulas and valence structures for different molecules, including hydrocarbons and nitrogen. The Tutor assigned activity 6.1 to practice drawing electron dot formulas and valence structures for a range of molecules, and they scheduled a follow-up session to discuss molecular shapes and VSEPR theory.

Aqua Solutions

Polar vs. Non-polar Molecules and Solubility

Structure of Water (H₂O)

Intermolecular and Intramolecular Forces in Water

Melting/Freezing Point vs. Boiling/Condensation Point of Water

Lewis Dot Structures and Valence Structures

Bond Pairs vs. Lone Pairs

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The Student reviewed key concepts in biodiversity, ecosystems, and classification, focusing on Australian examples. They discussed genetic and species diversity, biomes, and the impact of human activities on ecosystems. The Tutor provided clarifications and examples to reinforce understanding, and assigned chapter reviews for further study in preparation for the exam.

Biodiversity

Biomes

Ecological Niche

Classification Systems

Abiotic and Biotic Factors

Human Impact on Biodiversity

Keystone Species

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The Tutor introduced the Student to the fundamentals of cell biology, covering cell theory, prokaryotic versus eukaryotic cells, and basic cell structures. They discussed the structure and function of cell membranes, including the concepts of selective permeability, hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions, and the roles of proteins and carbohydrates. The session concluded with an overview of hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions.

Tonicity: Hypertonic

Hypotonic

and Isotonic Solutions

Cell Membrane Permeability

Cell Membrane Structure

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells

Cell Theory

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The session reviewed eutrophication, marine ecosystems, introduced species, interbreeding vs. inbreeding, and ecosystem models. The Student practiced answering questions related to land clearance, soil restoration, agricultural practices, algal blooms, commercial fishing, soil as a resource, irrigation, human activities' impact on waterways, and characteristics of potential pest species. A follow-up session was scheduled to review the material before the Student's exam.

Marine Ecosystems

Eutrophication

Land Degradation: Salinization

Ecosystem Models for Impact Prediction

Interbreeding vs. Inbreeding

Introduced Species as Pests

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The session covered human impact on ecosystems, including topics like monoculture, salinity, land and soil degradation, habitat destruction, urbanization, and pressure on resources. The Student and Tutor discussed specific examples and mechanisms related to each topic. The next session is planned to cover eutrophication, marine ecosystems, introduced species, and related questions, with a tentative schedule for the following day.

Monoculture and its Impact

Salinity and its Effects

Land and Soil Degradation

Habitat Destruction and Fragmentation

Urbanization's Environmental Impact

Human Activities and Water Resource Pressure

Disturbing Water Bodies

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed primary and secondary ecological succession, the roles of K-selected and R-selected species, and the impact of disturbances and human activities on ecosystems. They discussed examples such as grasslands, tsunamis, and fire regimes and examined the effects of European settlement on Australian ecosystems. The next session will continue with Chapter 6, followed by a comprehensive review of Units 1 and 2.

Early Australians and Fire-Stick Farming

Climax Community

Primary vs. Secondary Succession

K-selected vs. R-selected Species in Succession

Natural Disturbances and Succession

Fire Regimes and Deflected Succession

Human Impact on Biodiversity

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Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor

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Digital whiteboard

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Interactive diagrams

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Interactive 3D models

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Video conferencing

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Assessments

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Presentations

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Digital Note taking

Interactive chemistry lessons

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Chat for quick help

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Parent feedback

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Note taking

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Weekend lessons

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