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Thermochemistry tutoring can make this subject more approachable. As you probably know, thermochemistry is the study of heat energy and its involvement in chemical reactions. Most scientists who specialize in this area of science are looking for physical transformations that are due to heat and heat energy. Thermochemistry tutoring can include experiments and the recording and analyzing of data. When you meet with your thermochemistry tutor, you can discuss the goals you have for your time together and what you're hoping to accomplish with the extra work you're putting into your studies.
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Calorimetry
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Isobaric processes
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Recent Thermochemistry Tutoring Session Notes
The student has a very thorough study guide for his biology final and we are working our way through it. Today, we went over the cellular respiration and the mitosis sections. He has some trouble keeping concepts straight, but after I clarify he seems to get it. He was able to repeat back to me the significance of mitosis and cellular respiration. He was able to answer a lot of the questions on his own after I explained the overall concepts.
Student 1 and I went over her last test; she seems to grasp the concepts well. We then went on to discuss some new material relating to fossils and Carbon dating. Student 2 and I reviewed the lab writeup I had helped him with and then went over some solution/solubility concepts.
The student and I reviewed material for her final exam. We reviewed mitosis, meiosis, and cell respiration. We also covered photosynthesis and cell structure, and will cover the basics of the endocrine system and reproductive systems in more detail during our next session.
This will be my last session with the student. She has her Biology final tomorrow. We did some practice genetics problems, working with dihybrid crosses and Punnet squares. We also went over the digestive, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Most of the material we covered in the past but she just needs to go back review the material so she can refresh her memory. She will work on that on her own but she has a better handle on the material we covered.
This session with the student, we discussed how he would plan out his project regarding mimicry (Entomology) and also the study guide for this final exam that I helped him complete. We reviewed in detail the sections of the study guide that I had helped him to complete. I discussed with him reasons behind the success of insects, advantages and disadvantages of the exoskeleton, the properties and effects of the hormone ecdysone, the process of molting, and the respiratory and digestive system of the insects.
In our first session, the student and I first went over how to prep for his English test on Friday. I gave him several strategies on how to memorize the vocabulary for his test. Next we worked on biology. He was struggling with genetics a bit; we went over an old quiz that he had to help him learn and understand the material.