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
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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 reviewed the identification of chiral carbons and RNS isomers. They then thoroughly discussed the classification of primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols and their respective oxidation and reduction reactions, including the use of various oxidizing and reducing agents. Future sessions will address further reactions as needed.
Primary
Secondary
and Tertiary Alcohols
Oxidation and Reduction in Organic Chemistry
Oxidation of Alcohols: Aldehydes
Ketones
and Carboxylic Acids
Reduction of Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives
The Tutor and Student worked on identifying and differentiating stereoisomers, specifically enantiomers and diastereomers. They practiced assigning R and S configurations to chiral centers using priority rules and applied these concepts to various molecular examples. The next session will likely continue with stereochemistry or move into reaction mechanisms.
Chirality and Stereocenters
Assigning R/S Configuration
Stereoisomers: Enantiomers vs. Diastereomers
Identifying Stereoisomers Visually
The session covered stereoisomerism, focusing on the differences between enantiomers and diastereomers and introducing the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system for assigning R/S configurations. The Tutor and Student also reviewed the nomenclature rules for ethers and esters, with plans to practice these concepts further.
Naming Esters
Chiral Centers and R/S Configuration
Naming Ethers
Enantiomers vs. Diastereomers
The student and tutor reviewed acid-base titrations, focusing on the equivalence point and pH calculations for weak acid-strong base and weak base-strong acid systems. They practiced setting up ICE tables to determine the pH at the equivalence point, with the tutor emphasizing the correct species to focus on for calculations.
Equivalence Point in Titrations
Buffers and Buffering Capacity
Titration Curves and Key Points
Reaction Focus in Titrations
The student and tutor worked through calculating pH for weak acid-weak base titrations. They practiced setting up ICE tables, using Ka and Kb values, and applying the quadratic formula to solve for concentrations at various points in the titration, including before the equivalence point, at the equivalence point, and after passing the equivalence point.
Titration: Weak Acid vs. Strong Acid
ICE Tables and Quadratic Formula in Titrations
Equivalence Point and Beyond
Relationship between Ka
Kb
and Kw
The tutor and student reviewed concepts related to chemical equilibrium, focusing on Le Chatelier's Principle and the reaction quotient (Q) versus the equilibrium constant (Keq). They also covered the definitions and differences between Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry, and Lewis acids and bases, with a particular focus on identifying conjugate acid-base pairs.
Le Chatelier's Principle: Practical Application
Reaction Quotient (Q) vs. Equilibrium Constant (K)
Acid-Base Theories: Arrhenius
Brønsted-Lowry
and Lewis
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Interactive chemistry lessons
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Weekend lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed

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