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

Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Chemistry experiments
Visual learning
Review sessions
Chemistry lab skills
Types of learners for chemistry class
Elementary School
Middle School
All Levels
High School
College
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
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.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Analytical Chemistry
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
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Chemistry concepts taught by Tanya
The tutor and student worked through various organic chemistry problems, covering nucleophilic substitution, amine synthesis and basicity, alkene addition reactions, stereochemistry (chiral centers and isomers), and reaction mechanisms. They practiced nomenclature, explained reaction outcomes based on reagents and conditions, and discussed potential impurities in products.
Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
Reduction of Nitriles
Electrophilic Addition to Alkenes and Stereochemistry
Amine Basicity and Factors Affecting It
The Tutor and Student explored the chemistry of amines, covering their classification, basicity, and reactivity. They discussed the preparation of amines through nucleophilic substitution and nitrile reduction, as well as the reactions of amines with acyl chlorides and anhydrides, leading to amide formation. The session also touched upon aromatic amines and their synthesis.
Classification and Basicity of Amines
Reactions of Amines with Acids and Nucleophilic Substitution
Preparation of Amines from Nitriles and Nitro Compounds
Acylation of Amines and Amide Formation
The Tutor and Student worked through problems involving the identification of stereogenic centers and the calculation of stereoisomers. They also practiced distinguishing between enantiomers, diastereomers, and identical compounds, applying principles of isomerism and chirality, with a follow-up planned to send detailed notes on confusing examples.
Chair Conformation and Axial/Equatorial Positions
Chirality and Optical Activity
Stereoisomers and Enantiomers
Stereogenic Centers
The Tutor guided the Student through the process of forming molecular formulas for chemical compounds. They focused on identifying and using polyatomic ions and metal ions, along with their charges, to construct correct chemical formulas through cross-multiplication. The session concluded with a series of practice problems and a summary of key concepts.
Forming Molecular Formulas by Cross-Multiplication
Metal Ion Charges and Group Numbers
Distinguishing Ions with Similar Names (Sulfite vs. Sulfate
Nitrite vs. Nitrate)
Polyatomic Ions and Their Charges
The Student and Tutor discussed Gibbs free energy, equilibrium constants (K and Q), and the common ion effect, including calculations and applications of Le Chatelier's principle. The session involved problem-solving related to solubility and reaction spontaneity. The Student was assigned further practice questions on these topics.
The Common Ion Effect
Le Chatelier's Principle
Equilibrium Constant (K) and Reaction Quotient (Q)
Gibbs Free Energy and Spontaneity
The tutor and student worked through problems related to stereochemistry, including identifying stereogenic centers, assigning R/S configurations, ranking functional groups, and differentiating between enantiomers, diastereomers, and constitutional isomers. They also explored the concept of optical activity, focusing on the role of symmetry elements in determining whether a molecule is chiral and thus optically active.
Stereogenic Center Identification
R/S Configuration (Cahn-Ingold-Prelog)
Isomer Types: Constitutional vs. Stereoisomers
Chirality and Optical Activity
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