Tanya Gupta
Experience Interactive Chemistry Tutor with Diverse Expertise and Engaging Teaching Approach




Private tutor - Tanya Gupta
Bachelors degree
$16
$15
/ 30 min
About your chemistry tutor
I'm Tanya Gupta, a Chemistry tutor with over 5 years of experience. Armed with a Bachelor's degree, I specialize in Biochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and more. My tailored approach includes career guidance, real-world applications, and personalized learning plans. From Chemistry experiments to test prep strategies, I cover it all for Elementary to College levels. Let's unravel the mysteries of Chemistry together for a brighter academic journey!
Tanya graduated from MLSM

Chemistry class overview
My tutoring style focuses on patience, structured conceptualization, and interactive engagement. I specialize in teaching a variety of science subjects including Atomic Structure, Organic Chemistry, and Biochemistry. To enhance learning, I utilize tech tools like digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and online quizzes. I follow various curricula such as A-Levels, AP Program, and IB to cater to a diverse student base of over 200 students ranging from elementary to college levels. My approach fosters personalized tutoring, ensuring students grasp complex concepts effectively through interactive lessons and tailored assessments, leading to their academic success.
Quick homework help
90% of students receive timely chemistry assignment help, making sure they never miss a deadline.
Strong focus on conceptual clarity
9 out of 10 students report a better understanding of chemistry concepts after tutoring.
Flexible scheduling options
90% of students say scheduling chemistry lessons is hassle-free, allowing for flexible learning.
Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Visual learning
Chemistry experiments
Review sessions
Chemistry lab skills

Chemistry concept taught by Tanya
Tanya tutored Darlene on conformational isomerism, covering sawhorse and Newman projections, eclipsed, staggered, and gauche conformations, and chair conformations in cyclohexane. Darlene practiced drawing Newman projections and determining the most stable conformations of various molecules. They also discussed ring flipping in chair conformations and how it affects stability, with plans to cover energy diagrams in the next session.
Anti Conformation
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3-Diaxial Interactions
Ring Flipping
Sawhorse Projections
Eclipsed vs. Staggered Conformations
Gauche Conformation
Butane Conformations
Tanya tutored Darlene on advanced IUPAC nomenclature, focusing on identifying and naming complex substituents and applying these rules to complicated organic molecules. Darlene practiced naming compounds and drawing structures from IUPAC names. They discussed potentially continuing sessions to cover spectroscopy and Newman/Sawhorse projections, with Darlene considering resuming lessons after starting college.
IUPAC Nomenclature
Complex Substituents
Numbering Priority
Chain Selection
Tanya and Darlene discussed acid-base chemistry, focusing on quantifying acid strength using Ka and pKa values, and factors affecting acidity like atomic size, electronegativity, and hybridization. Darlene practiced ordering compounds by acidity. They agreed to continue the discussion on conjugate bases, resonance, and inductive effects in the next session on Sunday at 4:30.
Factors Affecting Acidic Strength
Conjugate Bases
Hybridization and Acidity
Periodic Trends in Acidity
Ka and pKa
Acid-Base Equilibrium
Tanya is tutoring Darlene in Bronsted-Lowry acid-base chemistry. She covers proton donors/acceptors, conjugate acid-base pairs, reaction mechanisms (electron movement), relative acid/base strengths, and how these factors influence equilibrium in reactions. They work through examples and practice problems, focusing on identifying acids, bases, and predicting reaction direction.
Equilibrium and Reaction Favorability
Identifying Strong vs. Weak Acids
Strength of Conjugate Pairs
Drawing Mechanisms with Arrows
Acids and Bases - Bronsted-Lowry Concept
Tanya Gupta tutored Darlene Thieu on resonance structures, formal charges, and chemical bonding, including identifying ionic, polar covalent, and non-polar covalent bonds. Darlene practiced applying stability rules to resonance structures and determining bond types in various molecules. Tanya assigned practice problems for determining molecular formulas and scheduled the next session for Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Molecular Formula Writing
Non-Polar Covalent Bonds
Covalent vs. Ionic Bonds
Polar Covalent Bonds
Dipole Moment
Tanya is tutoring Zoila in chemistry, covering heat calculations (including phase changes, unit conversions, and cooling curves), acid/base chemistry (KW, concentration, strength), and intermolecular forces (dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding). Tanya emphasizes using correct formulas, paying attention to units, and understanding the underlying concepts. The tutoring session concludes with Tanya explaining hydrogen bonding using hydrazine as an example and asking Zoila for a recommendation.
Hydrogen Bonding
Heating Curve Calculations
Cooling Curve Calculations
Acidic
Basic
and Neutral Solutions
Intermolecular Forces
Strong vs. Weak Acids/Bases
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Analytical Chemistry
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