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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Chemistry tutor - Palak Jain
Masters degree
/ 30 min
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!
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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Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Real world application
GCSE (UK)
Homework help
Visual learning
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
Career guidance
A-Levels (UK)
Chemistry lab skills
Provincial-specific curriculum (CA)
State-Specific Standards (USA)
Review sessions
Interactive chemistry lessons
Pets are welcomed
Mobile joining
Chat for quick help
Note taking
Weekend lessons

Chemistry concept taught by Palak
Student and Tutor reviewed carbohydrate structures, glycosidic linkages, and polysaccharide properties. They discussed mutarotation, anomers, and the structural differences between starch, cellulose, and glycogen. The student practiced answering exam questions related to carbohydrate chemistry and will continue with lipids and proteins in the next session, along with further practice questions.
Mutarotation
Anomers
Glycosidic Linkages
Polysaccharide Structure and Function
Hydrophilic vs. Hydrophobic Molecules
The session focused on reviewing nucleic acids, nucleotides, and their components, including nitrogenous bases, sugars, and phosphate groups. The student practiced identifying donors and acceptors on molecular structures. The session concluded with a plan to finish the material and an offer to share a PPT covering replication, transcription, and translation for the next lesson.
Phosphodiester Bond
Hydrogen Bond Donors and Acceptors
Hyperchromic Effect
Nitrogenous Base Structure and Stability
ATP and Energy Currency
Glycosidic Bond
Palak assisted Nana with an assignment on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), meticulously reviewing the abstract, body, and conclusion. Their discussion focused on the normal physiology, pathophysiological disruptions, and therapeutic drugs relevant to ALS, along with proper referencing and paper structure. Nana will review the updated paper, and a follow-up lesson is scheduled to address any remaining questions.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Critical Analysis in Research
Homeostasis Disruption in ALS
Academic Referencing (Abstract/Conclusion)
Palak and Nana recently collaborated on refining Nana's biology assignment about ALS. Their work focused on aligning the abstract and body with specific marking criteria, addressing issues like word count, missing elements in the abstract (such as normal physiological function and a synthesis statement), and enhancing the discussion on how ALS impacts homeostasis and potential treatments. Palak will finalize the assignment and send it to Nana, with a follow-up lesson scheduled to review the final version.
Homeostasis
Glutamate Excitotoxicity
In-text Referencing
Harvard Referencing Style
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
In their recent chemistry lesson, Palak and Tatiana tackled kinetics problems, covering radioactive decay and how to determine reaction orders from experimental data. They also reviewed the distinctive colors of halogen gases and various transition metal compounds. Tatiana was assigned to add two lessons, and they set their next lesson for next Tuesday to delve further into transition metal chemistry.
Enzyme Catalysis
Radioactive Decay
Half-Life (T_half)
Reaction Order
Palak and Tatiana delved into physical chemistry problems, focusing on osmotic pressure calculations, deviations from Raoult's Law, and colligative properties like freezing point depression and boiling point elevation. Tatiana honed her skills in applying these concepts to understand solution behavior and intermolecular forces. They have another lesson scheduled for tomorrow to continue with kinetics and mechanisms, and Palak proposed adding two more lessons to their plan before the end of September.
Osmotic Pressure
Ideal Solutions
Van't Hoff Factor (i)
Negative Deviation (Raoult's Law)
Positive Deviation (Raoult's Law)
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
States of Matter
Types of learners for chemistry class
ADHD
Home schooled
Middle School students
ASD
Elementary School students
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
High School students
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
States of Matter

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