Aarti Devi
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Aarti Devi
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Aarti Your chemistry tutor
I’m Aarti Devi, a dedicated online Chemistry tutor with over five years of experience teaching middle school, high school, and college students. I provide personalized instruction in core topics such as acids, bases and pH, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, electrochemistry, and general chemistry fundamentals. My teaching approach emphasizes conceptual clarity, step-by-step problem solving, and strong foundations that support long-term academic success. I have extensive experience in exam preparation, including board exams, competitive entrance tests, and university-level assessments. I also guide students in laboratory concepts, practical chemistry activities, data interpretation, and report writing to strengthen their experimental understanding. My lessons integrate visual learning tools, reaction mechanisms, diagrams, and real-life applications to make complex topics easier and more engaging. I design structured revision plans, regular assessments, and doubt-clearing sessions to track progress and reinforce learning. My goal is to build confidence, improve academic performance, and foster genuine interest in chemistry.
Meet Aarti
Aarti graduated from Indian institute of Science Education and Research


Specialities of your chemistry tutor
Personalized learning plans
Visual learning
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Career guidance
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Chemistry experiments
Types of learners for chemistry class
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Chemistry class overview
I specialize in teaching a broad range of Chemistry topics, including Chemical Bonding, Organic Chemistry, and other core areas, to middle school, high school, and college students. Before beginning instruction, I assess each student’s current understanding, strengths, and areas for improvement. This allows me to tailor lessons according to their academic needs and learning pace. Whether a student is struggling with fundamentals or aiming to master advanced concepts, I adapt my teaching strategies to support their goals. Conceptual clarity is the foundation of my teaching. Instead of rote memorization, I emphasize understanding the “why” behind each concept. I break down complex topics into simple, manageable parts and explain them using relatable examples and real-world applications. This helps students connect theoretical knowledge to practical situations, making learning more meaningful and long-lasting. I regularly check for understanding through questions, discussions, and problem-solving exercises to ensure students are actively engaged throughout the lesson. To enhance the online learning experience, I integrate various technology-based tools into my sessions. The use of technology also encourages participation and keeps students motivated during online sessions.
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Chemistry concepts taught by Aarti
The Tutor and Student reviewed addition reactions in organic chemistry, focusing on hydrohalogenation and the application of Markovnikov's and anti-Markovnikov's rules. They also touched upon carbocation rearrangements and stereochemistry in addition reactions, with plans for further practice sessions.
Markovnikov's Rule and Anti-Markovnikov's Rule
Carbocation Stability and Rearrangements (Hydride Shift)
Stereochemistry in Addition Reactions: Racemic Mixtures
Addition Reactions vs. Elimination Reactions
The session focused on organic chemistry concepts within stereochemistry, specifically R/S configuration assignment, identifying enantiomers and diastereomers, and E/Z configuration for alkenes. The Student practiced applying these principles through various examples, and plans were made to cover addition reactions in the next class.
Assigning R and S Configurations
Enantiomers and Diastereomers
Cis-Trans Isomerism (E/Z Notation)
Chiral Centers and Chirality
The student and tutor explored stereoisomerism in organic chemistry, covering the definitions of stereoisomers, chiral centers, and chirality. They practiced identifying chiral centers, assigning R/S configurations, and distinguishing between enantiomers and diastereomers, with plans to review complex examples and addition reactions in future sessions.
Chirality and Chiral Centers
R and S Configuration (Enantiomers)
Diastereomers and Enantiomers
Stereoisomers: Constitutional vs. Stereo
The Tutor and Student reviewed organic chemistry reactions, focusing on SN2, E2, E1, and SN1 mechanisms, and specifically differentiating between Zaitsev and Hoffman elimination products. They practiced predicting major/minor products, considering steric effects and stereochemistry, and planned to continue with addition reactions and stereochemistry in future sessions.
SN1 and SN2 Reactions
E1 and E2 Elimination Reactions
Zaitsev and Hofmann Products
Stereochemistry in Elimination: Cis and Trans Alkenes
The Tutor and Student delved into substitution (SN1, SN2) and elimination (E1, E2) reactions of alkyl halides, covering reaction mechanisms, carbocation stability, steric hindrance, and product formation. They planned to discuss stereochemistry, Zaitsev, and Hofmann products in the next session, with the Student to review the current material.
SN1 Reaction Mechanism
SN2 Reaction Mechanism
Elimination Reactions (E1 & E2)
Carbocation Stability and Rearrangement
The session focused on reinforcing concepts related to acid-base chemistry, specifically the factors influencing conjugate base stability. The tutor and student reviewed qualitative analysis methods, including electronegativity, resonance, inductive effects, hybridization, and atomic size, and introduced the quantitative measure of acidity, pKa. They planned to cover reaction mechanisms (substitution and elimination) and stereoisomerism in upcoming sessions.
Factors Affecting Conjugate Base Stability
Acids and Bases: Definitions and Conjugate Pairs
pKa: Quantitative Measure of Acidity
Resonance and its Role in Stability
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