[Hourly Lessons] Chemistry (Regular / Honors) | 1-on-1 Tutoring with Kevin Trig
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Let’s make math, chemistry, and biology finally make sense together.
Struggling with a tricky topic? Prepping for a big test? Or just tired of feeling stuck in class?
I’ve got you.
These 1-on-1 sessions are all about you — your pace, your questions, your goals. No pressure, no rush. Just real learning that clicks.
Whether it’s AP, IB, A-Level, SAT, or anything in between, I’ve helped students from all kinds of backgrounds break through the confusion and start actually enjoying learning. We’ll work through problems step by step, clear up concepts, and get you ready to handle whatever’s next confidently.
Contents
Unit 1: Essential Ideas
Introduces the fundamental concepts of chemistry and measurement.
- Chemistry in context and classification of matter
- Physical vs. chemical properties
- Measurement systems and units
- Accuracy, precision, and uncertainty
- Mathematical treatment of data
Unit 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
Explores atomic theory, chemical symbols, and compound formation.
- History of atomic models
- Atomic structure and isotopes
- Chemical formulas and naming compounds
- Periodic table and element organization
Unit 3: Composition of Substances and Solutions
Covers chemical composition and quantitative relationships in matter.
- The mole and formula mass
- Empirical and molecular formulas
- Molarity and concentration units
Unit 4: Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
Focuses on balanced equations and quantitative chemical analysis.
- Writing and balancing reactions
- Reaction types and stoichiometric calculations
- Limiting reagents and reaction yields
Unit 5: Thermochemistry
Examines heat, energy transfer, and enthalpy changes in reactions.
- Energy forms and measurement
- Calorimetry and heat capacity
- Enthalpy of reaction and thermochemical equations
Unit 6: Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties
- Electromagnetic radiation and photons
- Quantum model of the atom
- Electron configurations and periodic trends
Unit 7: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
- Ionic and covalent bonding
- Lewis structures and resonance
- Molecular shapes and polarity
Unit 8: Advanced Theories of Covalent Bonding
- Valence bond theory and hybrid orbitals
- Multiple bonds and molecular orbitals
Unit 9: Gases
- Pressure and the ideal gas law
- Gas stoichiometry and mixtures
- Kinetic molecular theory and real gases
Unit 10: Liquids and Solids
- Properties of liquids and solids
- Phase changes and diagrams
- Crystal lattice structures
Unit 11: Solutions and Colloids
- Solubility and dissolution
- Electrolytes and colligative properties
- Colloidal mixtures
Unit 12: Kinetics
- Factors affecting reaction rates
- Rate laws and integrated rate equations
- Collision theory and catalysis
Unit 13: Chemical Equilibrium
- Dynamic equilibrium and equilibrium constants
- Le Châtelier’s principle
- Quantitative equilibrium calculations
Unit 14: Acid–Base Equilibria
- Brønsted–Lowry definitions
- pH and pOH calculations
- Buffers and titration curves
Unit 15: Equilibria of Other Reactions
- Solubility product constants
- Lewis acids and bases
- Coupled equilibria
Unit 16: Thermodynamics
- Entropy and the laws of thermodynamics
- Free energy and spontaneity relationships
Unit 17: Electrochemistry
- Galvanic and electrolytic cells
- Electrode potentials and free energy
- Batteries, corrosion, and electrolysis
Unit 18: Representative Elements
- Occurrence, preparation, and key compounds
- Elemental families and reactivity patterns
Unit 19: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
- Coordination compounds and ligands
- Colors, magnetism, and bonding in complexes
Unit 20: Organic Chemistry
- Hydrocarbons, alcohols, and ethers
- Carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acids
- Amines and amides
Unit 21: Nuclear Chemistry
- Radioactive decay and transmutation
- Nuclear energy and isotopes
- Biological and medical effects of radiation
Subjects I Teach
- Standardized Tests: SAT math, ACT math
- AP Courses: AP Calculus AB / BC, AP Chemistry, AP Precalculus, AP Biology
- IBDP: IB Mathematics AA / AI, IB Chemistry, IB Biology, IB IA Guidance
- A-Level: Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology
- Other: Integrated Math (IM1 – IM4), Physics, Algebra, Geometry
A Bit About Me
Hi, I’m Kevin. I studied Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan University and have been teaching international students for over 10 years now. I’ve seen how different everyone’s learning style can be, and I love figuring out how to make things click for you. Clear explanations and steady progress are my focus, always.
What to Expect
- Live sessions on Zoom or Google Meet
- Flexible scheduling
- English or Mandarin. Your choice
- Optional whiteboard snapshots, handouts, or recordings if you’d like them
Whether you’re aiming high or just trying to catch up, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Let’s tackle it together. One concept, one session at a time.


