Robert Motter
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Robert Motter
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
Robert 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!
Robert graduated from West Chester University


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Chemistry lab skills
Chemistry experiments
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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.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter

Chemistry concepts taught by Robert
The Tutor and Student explored the gas laws (Boyle's, Charles's, and Gay-Lussac's) focusing on their theoretical understanding and relationships between variables. They then extensively covered the five postulates of the Kinetic Molecular Theory and how it explains the macroscopic behavior of gases described by the gas laws. The next session is planned for the following week.
Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Combined Gas Law
Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)
The Student and Tutor reviewed electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes, focusing on predicting major products, stereochemistry (sin/anti addition), and regiochemistry (Markovnikov/anti-Markovnikov). They practiced identifying reaction types from reagents, understanding carbocation rearrangements, and determining the stereochemical outcome based on the presence of chiral centers, with plans for further practice on subsequent Sundays.
Reaction Identification by Reagents
Chirality and Stereoisomers: Racemic Mixtures
Stereochemistry: Sin vs. Anti Addition
Carbocation Rearrangements
The student and tutor worked through several quantitative chemistry problems, including calculating concentration in various units (percent mass/volume, molarity, ppm, ppb) and applying these concepts to real-world scenarios. They also discussed theoretical concepts like the solubility of ionic compounds, Coulomb's Law, and the factors affecting London dispersion forces, with plans to continue sessions to prepare for upcoming exams.
Solubility of Ionic Compounds
Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)
Parts Per Million (ppm) and Parts Per Billion (ppb)
Percent Mass/Volume and Molarity Calculation
The Student and Tutor reviewed concepts related to solubility, intermolecular forces, and molecular polarity. They explored the "like dissolves like" principle, discussed various intermolecular forces, and their impact on dissolving behavior. The session also covered definitions of acids and bases, including Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry theories, and touched upon the influence of size and temperature on solubility.
Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)
Acids and Bases: Definitions
Solubility: Like Dissolves Like
The student and tutor worked through challenging organic synthesis problems, focusing on reaction mechanisms for amide formation and nucleophilic aromatic substitution. They analyzed potential synthesis routes, identified key intermediates and reagents, and planned the steps needed to achieve the target molecule.
Amide Formation from Carboxylic Acids
Role of Solvents in Reactions
Protecting Groups in Organic Synthesis
Elimination-Addition Reactions (Benzyne Mechanism)
Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
The student and tutor reviewed advanced organic chemistry mechanisms including aldol condensations, nucleophilic additions, and Robinson annulations. They practiced drawing reaction mechanisms, identifying intermediates, and understanding ring formation. The tutor provided guidance on these complex reactions, and they planned to revisit retrosynthesis for a future project.
Spectroscopy Interpretation (IR)
Robinson Annulation
Grignard Reagents
Aldol Condensation
Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor
Video conferencing
Digital Note taking
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Digital whiteboard
Interactive diagrams
Interactive chemistry lessons
Parent feedback
Weekend lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed

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