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

Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Test prep strategies
Chemistry lab skills
Australian Curriculum (AU)
Homework help
Chemistry experiments
Types of learners for chemistry class
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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.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Biochemistry
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry

Chemistry concepts taught by Anjali
The session covered chemical kinetics, focusing on reaction orders, and acid-base titrations, including buffer solutions and pH calculations. The student worked through problems involving determining reaction order from experimental data and calculating the pH of a buffer solution using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. The student will continue practicing similar problems in the next session.
Calculating Moles in Titration
Neutralization Reactions and Salt Formation
Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
Titration and Buffer Solutions
Determining Reaction Order from Data
The session focused on problem-solving in chemistry, covering titration of polyprotic acids, determining reaction order from mechanisms, and calculating molar mass using osmotic pressure. The student practiced applying relevant formulas and concepts to solve numerical problems. The tutor assigned titration questions for further practice and scheduled a follow-up session.
Titration of Polyprotic Acids
Equivalence Points and Moles
Rate-Determining Step and Intermediates
Overall Rate Constant Expression
Osmotic Pressure and Molar Mass Determination
The session reviewed organic chemistry concepts, including nomenclature, reaction mechanisms (SN1, SN2, E1, E2), alkyne reductions, and mass spectrometry. The student practiced identifying reactants and products for various reactions and calculating fragment masses in mass spectrometry. The next session should continue with additional practice problems focusing on reactions.
NBS Reaction: Allylic Bromination
Mass Spectrometry: Fragmentation Patterns
Free Radical Halogenation: Reactivity and Selectivity
Elimination Reactions: E1 vs E2
Grignard Reagents: Nucleophilic Addition
Lindlar's Catalyst vs. Na/NH₃(l): Alkynes to Alkenes
Ozonolysis: Cleavage of Alkenes and Alkynes
The student and tutor practiced stereochemistry problems, including R/S configuration and identifying relationships between stereoisomers. They also reviewed reaction mechanisms, Le Chatelier's principle, and strain in cyclohexane rings. The session concluded with a plan to review additional chapters in the next session, focusing on doing at least 25 questions in each of them.
Enantiomers and Diastereomers
Equilibrium Shifts: Le Chatelier's Principle
Meso Compounds
Racemic Mixtures
Elimination Reactions
Free Radical Reactions: Initiation
Propagation
Termination
The Student and Tutor reviewed cyclic compound nomenclature, conformational analysis (ring flips and stability), chirality, and optical activity. The Student practiced identifying chiral centers, naming complex cyclic structures, and determining stable conformers. They will continue practicing similar problems in the next session, focusing on topics that need more time and attention.
Cis and Trans Isomers in Cyclic Systems
Specific Rotation and Optical Activity
Calculating Maximum Number of Stereoisomers
Cyclic Structure Nomenclature
Chiral Centers (Stereocenters)
Bulky Groups and Equatorial Preference
Chair Conformations: Axial vs. Equatorial
The Student and Tutor reviewed formal charge calculations, acid-base reactions focusing on resonance, and pH ranking based on acidity and basicity. They worked through practice problems involving formal charges, determining major organic products in acid-base reactions, and ranking compounds by pH based on electron-donating/withdrawing groups. The session ended with a plan to continue with three more chapters tomorrow and a brief discussion about the student's grade.
Inductive Effects and Electron Donation
Elimination Strategy: Counting Carbons and Hydrogens
Formal Charge Calculation
Valence Electron Determination
Acid-Base Chemistry: Base Abstraction and Resonance Stability
Understanding pH Scale and Acidity/Basicity
Lewis Acids and Bases: Electron Pair Interactions
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