[Full Course] AP Chemistry | 1-on-1 tutoring with Kevin
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This comprehensive AP Chemistry course guides students step by step through all nine units of the College Board AP Chemistry curriculum.
Spanning over 40 hours, the program combines detailed conceptual instruction, lab skills preparation, and extensive AP-style practice to help students build confidence and excel on the exam.
Each unit includes targeted lessons, practice problems, and personalized support to reinforce mastery of atomic structure, bonding, kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases, and electrochemistry.
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.
Course Content
Atomic Structure and Properties
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Moles and Molar Mass
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Mass Spectra of Elements
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Elemental Composition of Pure Substances
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Composition of Mixtures
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Atomic Structure and Electron Configuration
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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Periodic Trends
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Valence Electrons and Ionic Compounds


