Robert Motter
Engage with a Chemistry Expert from West Chester University for Interactive Learning Journeys.




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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
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Chemistry experiments
Test prep strategies
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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 Student and Tutor worked through several chemistry practice questions covering topics like ion identification, physical versus chemical changes, and the Periodic Law. They then conducted a detailed review of significant figures, including their rules for identification and application in calculations. The session concluded with a discussion and practice of Parts Per Million (PPM) and Parts Per Billion (PPB) calculations, with the Tutor providing additional practice materials.
Testing for Ions with Precipitation
Distinguishing Physical vs. Chemical Changes
The Periodic Law
Rules for Significant Figures (Sig Figs)
Significant Figures in Calculations
Parts Per Million (ppm) & Parts Per Billion (ppb)
The student and tutor reviewed a chemistry exam, focusing on concepts such as water's solvent properties, solubility rules, Bronsted-Lowry theory, and solution concentration calculations. The tutor provided detailed feedback on the student's answers, highlighting areas where the instructor's grading was overly strict regarding units and the presentation of work.
Water as a Universal Solvent
Ion-Dipole Interactions
Lattice Energy vs. Hydration Energy
Brønsted-Lowry Acid-Base Theory
Solution Concentration: Molarity and Mass/Volume Percentage
The Student and Tutor focused on Organic Chemistry concepts, specifically SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions, and factors influencing their outcomes. They worked through practice exam problems, analyzing substrate types, reagent classifications, solvent effects, and carbocation stability. The Student also cross-referenced their lecture notes and an answer key with the Tutor to clarify discrepancies and deepen understanding.
Nitrile Transformation: SN2 & Catalytic Hydrogenation
Carbocation Stability & Resonance
E2 Reaction Constraint: Beta-Hydrogens & Anti-periplanar Geometry
Solvent Effects on Reaction Rates
Nucleophile/Base Strength & Reaction Outcomes
Differentiating SN1
SN2
E1
Student and Tutor reviewed multiple chemistry concepts related to gases, including interpreting gas expansion scenarios, understanding the behavior of gases in flexible containers, and clarifying the Law of Combining Volumes. They defined absolute zero and molar volume, and extensively related the Kinetic Molecular Theory to the Ideal Gas Law, Avogadro's Law, and Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures. The session concluded with a discussion of exam preparation strategies and scheduling the next meeting for the following Friday.
Fundamental Gas Concepts: Absolute Zero & Molar Volume
Law of Combining Volumes (Gas Stoichiometry)
Flexible Containers & Gas Expansion
Analyzing Piston-Cylinder Systems
Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) & Avogadro's Law
The student and tutor reviewed organic chemistry reactions, including hydroboration bromination, the conversion of alkenes to alkynes, and the Diels-Alder reaction. They practiced identifying reaction mechanisms, predicting products, and understanding stereochemical outcomes, with a focus on cyclic and substituted reactants. The tutor also briefly touched upon catalytic hydrogenation and reactions involving conjugated dienes.
Addition Reactions of Conjugated Dienes
Catalytic Hydrogenation
Conversion of Alkenes/Alkynes to Alkynes
Hydroboration-Bromination
Diels-Alder Reaction
The student and tutor reviewed the chemistry of alkynes, focusing on electrophilic addition reactions, reductions, and methods for forming and using acetylide ions. They also covered alkyne synthesis and tautomerization processes, with plans for the student to review provided screenshots of tautomerization mechanisms.
Electrophilic Addition to Alkynes
Alkyne Synthesis via Elimination Reactions
Alkyne Reductions
Formation and Reaction of the Acetylide Ion
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Digital Note taking
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Weekend lessons
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