Nikita Singh
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Nikita - About your AP tutor
Hey there! Nikita this side. I'm a research scholar and a tutor who loves science be it learning or teaching. Over the course of 5 years I have tutored at both offline and online platforms , meeting different curious minds with each passing semester was cherry on top. I have majored in Chemistry and has acquired a Masters in physical chemistry. From College level Chemistry and Maths to high school Science and maths I have expertise for all the levels. I believe my strength ls are communication and interactive approach . I don't give up till I get the root cause of a problem . I would love to see you in my team working on problems together be ut the numericals from maths or conceptual topics from Science I'm here to help in all aspects. My aim is to make this learning journey as interesting as possible, So Join me for a quick demo session where we can intreact , understand and work together!!!
AP tutor test prep specialities
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Teaching methodology
The journey through AP Chemistry and AP Mathematics can be one of the most intellectually stimulating, yet demanding, experiences for high school students. As an experienced and passionate tutor specializing in both AP Chemistry and the full spectrum of AP Mathematics (Calculus AB, Calculus BC, and Statistics). I'm here to help. AP Chemistry demands not only a solid grasp of theoretical principles but also the ability to apply these principles to intricate calculations and conceptual problems. My expertise in AP Chemistry extends beyond simply knowing the content; it lies in understanding how the College Board assesses this content. I am intimately familiar with the structure of the AP exam, the types of free-response questions, and the common pitfalls students encounter.Conceptual Clarity, Problem-Solving Strategies, FRQ Deconstruction,Practicing past Free Response Questions (FRQs) extensively, showing students how to articulate their answers clearly, earn partial credit, and avoid common misconceptions that lead to lost points.My comprehensive understanding of these curricula enables me to provide targeted and effective support. I provide ongoing support, answer questions between sessions, and offer strategies for effective study habits, time management, and test-taking anxiety. My ultimate goal is not just to help students achieve a high score on their AP exams, but to equip them with the critical thinking skills, analytical prowess, and confidence that will serve them well in their future academic and professional endeavors. I am ready to be your partner in unlocking academic excellence in AP Chemistry and Mathematics. Let's embark on this rewarding journey together.
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AP concepts taught by Nikita
The Tutor and Student worked through several chemistry problems involving stoichiometry, including calculations of mass based on mole ratios and balancing chemical equations. They also practiced identifying oxidizing and reducing agents and calculating gas volumes produced in reactions. The next session will cover any remaining or new questions.
Balancing Chemical Equations
Stoichiometry: Mole-to-Mass Conversions
Oxidation and Reduction Agents
Gas Volume Calculations
The session focused on organic chemistry, covering topics like hydrocarbon nomenclature, reaction types (addition, neutralization, decomposition, combustion), and isomerism. The student practiced identifying spectator ions, naming organic compounds, and balancing chemical equations, with a plan to further practice balancing equations.
Spectator Ions
Naming Organic Compounds
Addition Reactions of Alkenes
Types of Chemical Reactions
Unsaturation Tests
The Tutor and Student worked through numerous physics problems involving Newton's laws, forces, tension, circular motion, and gravity. They practiced calculating unknown forces, tensions, accelerations, and masses, and discussed free-body diagrams and vector components. The session concluded with a review of concepts before the Student's upcoming exam.
Newton's Second Law: F=ma
Newton's First Law and Equilibrium
Vector Magnitude and the Pythagorean Theorem
Free Body Diagrams and Force Resolution
Centripetal Force and Motion in a Circle
Weight vs. Mass and Gravity
The student and tutor reviewed and practiced problems related to radioactive decay, including calculating activity and mass remaining over time using half-life. They also covered nuclear equations, particle identification, and balancing reactions, with a focus on alpha and beta decay.
Radioactive Decay and Half-Life
Nuclear Equations and Particle Notation
Beta Decay Explained
The tutor and student worked on identifying the longest carbon chains in organic molecules and applying IUPAC naming conventions, including rules for functional groups and numbering. They also briefly reviewed radioisotope properties and applications, with a plan to focus on revision sheets based on the student's coursework for future sessions.
Cycloalkanes and Functional Groups
Naming Organic Compounds with Substituents
Numbering the Carbon Chain
Identifying the Longest Carbon Chain
Radioisotopes and Radioactive Decay
The tutor and student reviewed the chemistry of alcohols and carboxylic acids, covering their properties, functional groups, and reactions including combustion and salt formation. They practiced balancing chemical equations and differentiating between exothermic and endothermic processes, with plans to cover naming organic compounds and radioisotopes in the next session.
Combustion of Hydrocarbons
Functional Group of Alcohols
Properties of Carboxylic Acids and Alcohols
Acids
Bases
and pH
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
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