Mah Noor Islam
Master Chemistry with Me | Tailored Lessons, Exam Strategies, Practical Help – Suitable for Middle School to College




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Mah Noor Islam
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
Mah Noor Your chemistry tutor
I’m Mah Noor Islam, a passionate and dedicated Chemistry tutor holding a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, with over 3 years of experience teaching and guiding students across different level. My teaching journey began while I was completing my degree, where I started helping peers who found Chemistry challenging. I specialize in core areas including Acids, Bases & pH, Chemical Bonding, States of Matter, Stoichiometry, Organic Chemistry, and Chemical Kinetics, as well as practical skills such as laboratory techniques, experiment planning, and data analysis. Whether a student is preparing for school exams, national standardized tests, or college-level coursework, I design personalized learning plans tailored exactly to their syllabus, strengths, and areas for improvement. I always start by assessing what they already know and identifying any gaps in understanding—this way, we build from a solid base instead of rushing through topics. I place strong emphasis on both conceptual understanding and exam readiness. I teach students not just what to learn, but how to learn and apply knowledge effectively. This includes teaching them problem-solving techniques, how to structure answers, time management strategies, and how to approach different types of questions. I also understand that students have different learning speeds and styles. Some learn best through visual aids, others through practice, and some through detailed explanations. I adapt my methods accordingly, using diagrams, flowcharts, summaries, practice questions, and regular short assessments to reinforce learning and track progress.
Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Personalized learning plans
Test prep strategies
Chemistry experiments
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Review sessions
Homework help
Chemistry lab skills
Australian Curriculum (AU)
Career guidance
Visual learning
AI modules
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Types of learners for chemistry class
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Interactive quizzes for better retention
Students find it easy to retain chemistry concepts through engaging interactive quizzes and activities.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry

Chemistry concepts taught by Mah Noor
The student and tutor worked on calculating ion concentrations in chemistry. They practiced problems involving dissociation equations, molar mass calculations, and unit conversions to determine the concentration of specific ions in various solutions. The tutor provided additional practice examples for the student to work on.
Ion Concentration Definition
Calculating Ion Concentration from Molarity
Molarity Formula and Unit Conversion
Calculating Ion Concentration from Mass
Dealing with Multiple Ion Sources
The student and tutor reviewed stoichiometry, focusing on identifying limiting reactants and calculating excess amounts. They practiced solving problems by converting masses to moles, using mole ratios from balanced equations, and determining which reactant was in excess. The tutor provided advice on exam preparation and practice.
Balancing Chemical Equations and Mole Ratios
Mole Calculations and Unit Conversions
Stoichiometry: Limiting Reactants
The Student and Tutor reviewed core stoichiometry concepts, including mole definitions, molar mass calculations, and observing decomposition reactions. They practiced solving problems involving hydrates, determining the number of water molecules of crystallization, and performed calculations using the concentration-volume-mole formula. The session also covered balancing chemical equations, applying gas volume stoichiometry to deduce hydrocarbon formulas, and identifying limiting reagents. The Tutor provided a practice PDF for the Student's upcoming exam and offered further support.
Hydrates and Water of Crystallization
Chemical Reactions: Observations & Balancing
Solution Stoichiometry: Concentration
Moles
Volume
Limiting and Excess Reagents
Gas Volume Stoichiometry & Avogadro's Law
The Mole Concept & Molar Mass
The student and tutor reviewed fundamental concepts of amino acids and proteins, including their building blocks, functional groups, and classification based on side chains. They practiced identifying these concepts through multiple-choice questions and discussed protein structure levels and folding. The tutor also assessed the student's readiness for the MCAT, particularly in chemistry and biochemistry, and advised on organizing study materials.
Amino Acids: The Building Blocks of Proteins
Peptide Bonds and Protein Formation
Levels of Protein Structure
Protein Folding: The Path to Function
The Tutor and Student worked through a substantial set of biology multiple-choice questions covering cell biology, microbiology, virology, biochemistry, and genetics. They identified areas needing further review, and planned for additional practice sessions focusing on questions.
Cellular Organization: Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
Cellular Respiration and Metabolism
Macromolecules in Biology
Viral Structure and Replication Basics
Microbial Staining Techniques
Mahnoor and Maggie reviewed the foundational concepts of biochemistry, including cellular structures, chemical bonds, macromolecules, and basic thermodynamics. Maggie's understanding of cell structures, DNA/RNA, and metabolic processes was assessed through questions and explanations. For their next lesson, Mahnoor assigned reviewing cell structures and diagrams and requested Maggie to send her syllabus via WhatsApp.
Three Domains of Life
Cellular Equilibrium
Functional Groups
Central vs. Secondary Metabolites
Catabolism and Anabolism
Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor
Video conferencing
Interactive 3D models
Flashcards
Practice worksheets
Assessments
Digital whiteboard
Interactive diagrams
Interactive chemistry lessons
Record lessons
Open Q&A
Weekend lessons
Pets are welcomed
Mobile joining

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