Anjali Singh
Dynamic chemistry tutor with engaging lessons, interactive teaching tools, and personalized learning experiences.




Chemistry tutor - Anjali Singh
Masters degree
/ 30 min
Anjali Your chemistry tutor
I'm Anjali Singh, a Chemistry tutor with a Masters degree and over 3 years of experience. Specializing in subjects like Chemical Reactions, Biochemistry, and more, I offer personalized learning plans tailored to Elementary, Middle, High School, and College students. My specialities include Career guidance, Test prep strategies, and Visual learning techniques. From Chemistry experiments to real-world applications, I make learning engaging and effective. Let's ace those Chemistry concepts together!
Anjali graduated from Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University

Chemistry class overview
My tutoring approach is centered on dynamic, interactive, and engaging sessions that prioritize conceptual understanding. As a Chemistry tutor, I specialize in teaching a wide array of subjects from Chemical Reactions to Biochemistry, catering to elementary, middle, high school, and college students. I leverage tech tools like digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing to deliver personalized tutoring. By following curricula such as A-Levels, AP Program, and IB, I ensure comprehensive subject coverage. With a focus on patience and interactive lessons, I help students grasp complex chemistry concepts effectively, making learning enjoyable and rewarding.
Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Visual learning
Homework help
GCSE (UK)
Test prep strategies
A-Levels (UK)
Interactive chemistry lessons
Weekend lessons
Parent feedback
Chat for quick help
Pets are welcomed
Note taking

Chemistry concept taught by Anjali
During a recent lesson, the students reviewed reaction mechanisms involving NaBH4 and DMSO, clarifying the roles of reagents and leaving groups. They then practiced determining the number of H and C NMR signals based on molecular symmetry and atomic environments, using example structures. One of the learners, a resident of Tallahassee, was assigned additional practice problems on NMR spectroscopy.
NaBH4 Reduction Mechanism
DMSO in Swern Oxidation
NMR Equivalence (Symmetry)
PCC/PDC Reagents
Anjali and a university learner from Oaktown were studying amino acid and peptide chemistry for an exam. They reviewed reactions like the HVZ reaction for alpha-halogenation of carboxylic acids, methods for synthesizing alpha and beta amino acids, and the formation of peptide bonds. The learner and Anjali discussed the use of protecting groups (BOC, CBZ, FMOC) and coupling reagents (DCC/EDC) in peptide synthesis to control reactivity and prevent unwanted side reactions. Anjali explained a retrosynthetic approach to solving peptide synthesis problems, emphasizing the importance of identifying peptide bonds, breaking them down into amino acid building blocks, and selecting appropriate reagents based on the type of amino acid (alpha or beta).
HVZ Reaction
Alpha vs. Beta Amino Acids
Protecting Groups (BOC
CBZ
FMOC)
Peptide Bond Formation
Retrosynthesis
Ester Formation
Anjali tutored Ashley on advanced organic chemistry concepts, including carbocation stability, SN1/SN2 mechanisms, kinetic vs. thermodynamic control, E2 reactions, Hoffman elimination, and Newman projections. Ashley practiced applying these concepts to specific problems, particularly focusing on determining product stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms. They discussed Ashley completing more practice problems and reaching out with further questions.
E/Z Nomenclature in Enolates
Carbocation Stability
Newman Projections
Hoffman Elimination
E2 Elimination
Kinetic vs. Thermodynamic Products
Anjali tutored Ashley on organic chemistry, covering reactions like malonic ester synthesis, Claisen condensation, esterification/hydrolysis, decarboxylation, Gabriel synthesis, diazonium salt reactions, Grignard reactions with cyanides, imine formation, SNAr, and SN1 reactions. They discussed enolate formation and reactivity, including intramolecular ring closures and stereochemistry (E/Z inolates). They also covered glucose hemiacetal formation (alpha/beta anomers), amide hydrolysis, amino acid transferases, and neighboring group participation.
Melonic Ester Synthesis
Z and E Inolates
SN1 Reactions and Carbocations
Amino Acid Transferase
Pyranose Formation
SNAr Reaction
Amine Reactions with Carbonyls
Grignard Reaction with Cyanides
Anjali explains several organic chemistry reactions to Ashley, including the haloform reaction, amine synthesis via azide/cyanide/amide reduction and the Gabriel phthalimide synthesis, imine/enamine reduction, and the Hoffman elimination. The Hoffman elimination involves exhaustive alkylation of amines to form a quaternary ammonium salt, followed by Ag2O-induced beta-elimination, favoring the less substituted alkene (Hoffman product) due to steric hindrance and an E2 mechanism.
Imine/Enamine Reduction
Hoffman Elimination
Amine Formation with Alkyl Halides
Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis
Sodium Azide (NaN3) Reactions
Anjali tutored Ashley on organic chemistry, focusing on reaction mechanisms and reagent selectivity. They covered Grignard reagents, NaBH4, LiAlH4, DIBAL-H, Jones reagent, Wittig reaction, esterification, and reactions involving carboxylic acid derivatives, amides, and diazonium salts. Anjali emphasized recognizing reagents, understanding their function (nucleophile/electrophile, oxidizing/reducing agent), and identifying leaving groups to predict reaction products. They worked through example problems and discussed reaction pathways for converting carboxylic acids to esters and nitriles.
DIBAL-H
Jones Reagent
Wittig Reaction
Esterification
Grignard Reagents (RMgX)
NaBH4 vs. LiAlH4
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry
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ADHD
Middle School
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Elementary School
High School
ASD
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Your chemistry tutor also teaches
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Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry
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