Tanya Gupta
Experience Interactive Chemistry Tutor with Diverse Expertise and Engaging Teaching Approach
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Tanya Gupta
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
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

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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.
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Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Analytical Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Biochemistry

Chemistry concepts taught by Tanya
The tutor and student reviewed SN1 and SN2 nucleophilic substitution reactions, and E1 and E2 elimination reactions, covering their mechanisms, rate-determining steps, substrate preferences, solvent effects, and product stereochemistry. They practiced identifying reaction types and predicting products based on various organic chemistry principles, with plans to cover competition between substitution and elimination in future sessions.
SN2 Reaction Mechanism
Carbocation Stability
Stereochemistry in Reactions
Elimination Reactions (E1 & E2)
SN1 Reaction Mechanism
The Student and Tutor reviewed several organic chemistry topics, including IUPAC nomenclature, R/S configurations, solvent polarity, nucleophilicity, and SN1/SN2 reaction mechanisms. They worked through multiple practice problems, applying learned concepts to identify functional groups, determine stereochemistry, and predict reaction pathways. The session concluded with a discussion on the mechanism of SN2 reactions and the formation of transition states.
IUPAC Naming Conventions
Chirality and R/S Configuration
Polar Protic vs. Polar Aprotic Solvents
Nucleophilicity
SN1 vs. SN2 Reactions
The Tutor and Student worked on understanding and balancing chemical equations, including the distinction between atoms and molecules. They practiced balancing various reaction types, with a focus on combustion reactions and a systematic approach for others. The next session will cover different types of chemical reactions.
Chemical Change vs. Physical Change
Reactants and Products
Balancing Chemical Equations
Atoms vs. Molecules
The Student and Tutor reviewed redox titrations, focusing on balancing equations for reactions involving potassium permanganate and iron or oxalate using the oxidation number method. They then transitioned to catalysts, discussing heterogeneous and homogeneous types, with examples like the Contact Process and iron-catalyzed reactions, and exploring the concept of absorption in heterogeneous catalysis.
Transition Metals: Properties as Catalysts
Catalysis: Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous
Redox Titration: Permanganate and Iron
The Tutor and Student reviewed IR spectroscopy, covering characteristic absorption peaks for various functional groups like alcohols, amines, nitriles, and carbonyls. They practiced interpreting spectra to differentiate between primary, secondary, and tertiary amines and identifying the functional group versus fingerprint regions. The Tutor planned to share additional graphs for further observation.
Distinguishing Primary
Secondary
and Tertiary Amines by IR
IR Spectrum Regions: Functional Group vs. Fingerprint
Characteristic IR Absorption Bands
IR Spectroscopy: Wavelength and Wave Number Relationship
The class covered organic chemistry topics including IUPAC nomenclature, conformational analysis, stereochemistry (chirality, R/S configuration, enantiomers, diastereomers, meso compounds), and isomerism. The student practiced naming compounds, analyzing conformations, and determining stereochemical relationships, with plans to cover IR spectroscopy in a future session.
IUPAC Naming of Alkanes
Cyclic Alkanes: Nomenclature and General Formula
Chirality
Enantiomers
and Diastereomers
Conformations and Stability
Constitutional Isomers of Alkanes
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