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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Each lesson is 55 min
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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
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Test prep strategies
State-Specific Standards (USA)
GCSE (UK)
Review sessions
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Homework help
Chemistry experiments
New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)
Visual learning
Career guidance
Types of learners for chemistry class
ADHD
Middle School students
High School students
Elementary School students
Home schooled
ASD
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
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.
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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Parents report noticeable academic improvement in chemistry within months of tutoring.
Proven exam success rates
Students excel in chemistry tests and exams, achieving better scores thanks to focused tutoring.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
States of Matter
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
Free Tutor Swap

Chemistry concepts taught by Palak
The tutor and student reviewed cellular structures and functions, covering bacterial cell walls, transport mechanisms, cytoplasmic components, DNA organization in prokaryotes, ribosomes, inclusion bodies, endospores, and cell motility via flagella and cilia. They also contrasted prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures, including cell walls, plasma membranes, and the process of endocytosis, and planned to continue with eukaryotic organelles in the next session.
Bacterial Cell Wall Composition
Cytoskeleton: The Cell's Internal Framework
Inclusion Bodies: Cellular Storage Units
Ribosomes: Protein Synthesis Factories
Endospores: Bacterial Survival Fortresses
Plasma Membrane: The Selective Gatekeeper
The tutor and student reviewed the composition and structure of bacterial cell walls, differentiating between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and the Gram staining technique. They also began discussing cell membrane transport mechanisms, with plans to continue these topics in the next session.
Bacterial Cell Wall Composition and Variation
Exceptions to Cell Wall Structure
Gram Staining Technique
Cell Membrane Structure and Transport
The Student and Tutor reviewed the structure and components of prokaryotic cells, covering their genetic material, protein synthesis mechanisms, and external appendages. They discussed bacterial shapes, arrangements, conjugation, and the composition and function of the cell wall, including its role in preventing osmotic lysis. The next session is scheduled for Thursday at noon Pacific time.
Bacterial Cell Shapes and Sizes
Cell Wall Composition: Peptidoglycan
Bacterial Conjugation and Plasmids
Cell Wall Permeability
Prokaryotic Cell Structure
The Tutor and Student discussed the principles of mass spectrometry, focusing on fragmentation patterns and the interpretation of mass spectra. The Student learned about the factors influencing fragment stability and how to predict fragmentation pathways based on molecular structure. The Tutor will provide a practice sheet for further revision.
Alpha Cleavage
Priority for Fragmentation Prediction
Molecular Ion Peak (M⁺)
Stability Rules for Fragments
Why Molecules Fragment
Mass Spectrometry and M/Z Ratio
Fragmentation in Mass Spectrometry
The Student and Tutor reviewed the basic structure of atoms, including subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons, along with their charges and relative masses. The session focused on understanding how these particles contribute to the overall neutrality of an atom. The Tutor assigned MCQs as homework to reinforce these concepts.
Atoms: The Building Blocks
Charge vs. Mass
Mass of Subatomic Particles
Neutral Atoms: Balancing Charges
Subatomic Particles: Neutron
Proton
Electron
The session covered linear programming problems, including metabolic network analysis and resource allocation scenarios. The Student practiced constructing stoichiometric matrices, identifying transport reactions, and solving optimization problems graphically. The Tutor recommended practicing the learned concepts and offered assistance with revisions before an upcoming exam.
Diet Optimization Problem
Graphical Solution to Linear Programming Problems
Metabolic Network Representation
Stoichiometric Matrix Construction
Transport vs. Internal Metabolic Reactions (IMR)
Constrained Reactions and Objective Functions
Linear Programming for Optimization
Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor
Video conferencing
Practice worksheets
Presentations
Digital whiteboard
Quizzes
Digital Note taking
Interactive 3D models
Interactive chemistry lessons
Pets are welcomed
Weekend lessons
Record lessons
Parent feedback
Note taking

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