Engage with a Chemistry Expert from West Chester University for Interactive Learning Journeys.
Private tutor - Robert Motter
Bachelors degree
$40
$36
/ hour
Quick homework help
90% of students receive timely chemistry assignment help, making sure they never miss a deadline.
Trusted by 95% of Parents
Parents report noticeable academic improvement in chemistry within months of tutoring.
Interactive quizzes for better retention
Students find it easy to retain chemistry concepts through engaging interactive quizzes and activities.
About your chemistry tutor
I'm Robert Motter, a Bachelors-educated tutor with over a year of experience specializing in Chemistry for college students. My passion lies in guiding students through complex topics like Inorganic Chemistry, Atomic Structure, and more. I excel in creating personalized learning plans, conducting engaging Chemistry experiments, and honing essential lab skills. With me, you'll dive deep into Chemical Bonding, explore Acids, Bases & pH intricacies, and grasp the finer points of Organic Chemistry. From real-world applications to effective test prep strategies, my review sessions are tailored to boost your understanding. Let's embark on this Chemistry journey together for a brighter academic future!
Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Career guidance
Chemistry experiments
Review sessions
Homework help
Test prep strategies
Chemistry class overview
My personalized tutoring approach blends structured, visual learning with patience and interactive techniques to engage college-level students in subjects like Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, and more. By leveraging tech tools such as digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing, I create interactive lessons that cater to diverse learning styles. I follow renowned curricula like A-Levels (UK) and AP Program (USA), ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. With a focus on concept clarity and tailored guidance, I empower students to excel in challenging topics through practice worksheets, quizzes, and digital note-taking, fostering a deep understanding for academic success.
Student types for chemistry class
College
ADHD
ASD
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
Interactive chemistry lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed
Parent feedback
Weekend lessons
Teaching tools used by chemistry tutor
Flashcards
Interactive diagrams
Digital Note taking
Video conferencing
Assessments
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Inorganic Chemistry
Atomic Structure
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Chemistry concept taught by Robert
Robert tutored Brooke on ether chemistry, covering Williamson ether synthesis, ether degradation, and epoxide reactions. He emphasized SN1 and SN2 reaction mechanisms, particularly the role of steric hindrance in determining reaction pathways and product distribution. Brooke struggled with the mechanisms, especially epoxide ring opening, and Robert clarified the steps and the influence of acidic vs. basic conditions.
Epoxide Reactions
Steric Hindrance
Ether Degradation
SN1 vs SN2
Robert tutored Brooke on organic chemistry concepts, including alcohol reactions, oxidation/reduction, Grignard reagents, and reaction mechanisms. They worked through a quiz involving synthesis problems, hydrohalogenation, elimination, ozonolysis, and Grignard reactions. Brooke scheduled two more sessions with Robert for the following Monday to prepare for her upcoming test and final.
Oxidation vs Reduction
Epoxide Formation
Halo-Hydrin Formation
Anti-Addition
Identical Molecules
Constitutional Isomers
Meso Compounds
Diastereomers
Robert assisted Bersabel in understanding electrochemistry, with a focus on galvanic cells and standard cell potential. They worked through determining spontaneity from E cell, calculating E cell from half-reactions, identifying cathodes and anodes, and understanding the standard hydrogen electrode. The session also touched on oxidation/reduction, oxidizing/reducing agents, and predicting displacement reactions.
Salt Bridge Function
Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE)
Balancing Redox Reactions
Galvanic Cells
Robert assisted Kacey in reviewing organic chemistry reactions, including radical reactions, Williamson ether synthesis, and epoxide formation. They focused on mechanisms, stereochemistry, and factors influencing reaction rates and selectivity. They scheduled a follow-up session for Saturday to continue their review.
Diastereomers vs. Enantiomers
SN2 Inversion
Epoxide Ring Opening
Williamson Ether Synthesis
Robert Motter assisted Mary-Walter Creech and friends in reviewing a chemistry exam, specifically addressing questions related to radical chlorination, alcohol acidity, reagent identification, and the Grignard mechanism. The goal was to clarify concepts and potentially recover points on the exam.
Radical Chlorination
Acidity of Alcohols
Reagents for Alcohol Reactions
Grignard Mechanism