Sunitha Praveen
Dynamic Chemistry educator fostering interactive learning through practical exercises and visual demonstrations.
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Sunitha Praveen
Bachelors degree
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Sunitha Your chemistry tutor
I'm Sunitha Subramanya, a Chemistry tutor with a Bachelors's degree and over a year of experience. My specialities include career guidance, personalized learning plans, test prep strategies, and more. I offer tutoring in Biochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Acids, Bases & pH, and various other Chemistry subjects. I excel in making Chemistry engaging through experiments, real-world applications, and visual learning techniques. Whether you're in Elementary School or College, my tailored approach caters to all levels. Let's ace Chemistry together!
Sunitha graduated from BANGALORE UNIVERSITY


Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Visual learning
Test prep strategies
Career guidance
Homework help
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Types of learners for chemistry class
High School
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Chemistry class overview
My tutoring approach embodies engaging and visual learning methods, emphasizing hands-on practice while staying exam-focused and conceptually driven. Specializing in subjects like Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and more, I leverage tech tools such as digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing to deliver personalized tutoring sessions. I follow diverse curricula like A-Levels, AP Program, and IB, catering to a wide audience of 50+ students from Elementary to College levels. My interactive lessons and tailored guidance empower students to excel academically and build a strong foundation in complex subjects.
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Biochemistry
Acids, Bases & pH
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Chemistry concepts taught by Sunitha
The tutor and student reviewed the principles of electrolysis, focusing on predicting products at the anode and cathode in both molten and aqueous solutions using the electrochemical series. They discussed industrial applications such as the Down cell and membrane cells for producing chemicals, and compared electrolytic cells with galvanic cells. The student practiced identifying reaction products and writing overall equations.
Electrolysis: The Core Concept
Molten vs. Aqueous Electrolytes
Predicting Electrolysis Products: The Electrochemical Series
Electrolytic vs. Galvanic Cells
The class reviewed the concept of mutations as alterations in DNA sequence, using analogies and historical examples. The tutor explained the types of mutagens (chemical, physical, biological) and their effects, while the student confirmed their understanding. The session also touched upon DNA repair mechanisms.
Mutagens: Agents of Change
DNA Repair Mechanisms
The Electromagnetic Spectrum and Radiation
Mutations: The Alteration of DNA
The Tutor and Student reviewed equilibrium calculations using ICE tables and then delved into Le Chatelier's Principle. They practiced predicting the shift in equilibrium position based on changes in concentration, pressure, and temperature, and discussed the effect of catalysts. The next session will involve practice questions or proceeding to the next chapter.
ICE Table for Equilibrium Calculations
Effect of Pressure on Gas-Phase Equilibrium
Reaction Quotient (Q) vs. Equilibrium Constant (K)
Le Chatelier's Principle
The Student and Tutor discussed chemical equilibrium, including calculating reaction quotients and equilibrium constants, and using these values to predict the direction a reaction will shift to reach equilibrium. The session introduced ICE tables as a method for solving equilibrium problems. The Student was assigned practice problems involving equilibrium constant calculations and ICE tables for homework.
Equilibrium Constant (K)
Reaction Quotient (Q)
Comparing Q and K
Units of Equilibrium Constant (K)
ICE Tables
The Tutor and Student reviewed the "extent of chemical reaction" concept, focusing on dynamic equilibrium, reversible reactions, and interpreting rate and concentration graphs. They discussed the difference between strong and weak acids in terms of ionization and prepared to analyze the equilibrium law using reaction quotients and equilibrium constants in the next session.
Dynamic Equilibrium
Reversible vs. Irreversible Reactions
Systems in Chemistry (Open vs. Closed)
Extent of Reaction
DNA Structure and Location
Gene Expression and Cell Differentiation
RNA: Types and Functions
Polypeptide Synthesis: Transcription and Translation
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Flashcards
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