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First of all, who am I? I am a dual engineer by training, and I was able to train at a very high level in hard sciences through academic exchanges and extra training: preparation for the aggregation, exchange at EPFL, UC Berkeley, etc. I taught in high school for two years in Term Spé, 1ère Spé and Seconde, and I was a kolleur in CPGE in MPSI and PSI for a year, at a rate of 5 hours/week in order to prepare students for the competitive exams for prestigious grandes écoles: l'X, ENS... Throughout my training, I always had great academic skills and strong learning abilities, because I completed my entire schooling at home, via the CNED. Finally, I have good experience in competitive examinations and high-level academic training: doctorate at the X, admitted to the ENS, master's at the EPFL... you can trust me  So I have a strong experience in teaching and science in general, and I have already supervised many students in private lessons. The results were always present and impressive, depending on the student's confidence. It's simple, if you follow my advice, I guarantee that you will succeed in physics-chemistry and science throughout your schooling! I just ask you to give me time to adapt to you and your needs. But, I will also ask you: work, diligence and courage. We will discuss all this together during the first class, don't be afraid! You will be able to ask your questions on all points: CV, methods... My packs and my methods? My method can be summed up in one point: excellence at all costs. There is no way I'm going to waste your money by helping you cram without understanding anything. It's effective in middle school/high school, but useless afterwards.
Chemistry · Physics · Test prep
In the IGCSE and CIE (AS/A Level) Biology and Chemistry curricula, Organic Chemistry is a major topic, particularly within Chemistry. Here's a breakdown of what is covered at each level: --- IGCSE Chemistry (Cambridge - 0620/0971) In IGCSE, Organic Chemistry focuses on the fundamentals of carbon compounds and their reactions. Key areas include: 1. Introduction to Organic Chemistry - Definition: Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-based compounds. - Hydrocarbons: Compounds made up of carbon and hydrogen only. 2. Types of Hydrocarbons - Alkanes: - General formula: CnH2n+2 - Properties: Saturated hydrocarbons (single bonds). - Combustion and substitution reactions. - Alkenes: - General formula: CnH2n - Properties: Unsaturated hydrocarbons (double bonds). - Addition reactions (e.g., with bromine water as a test for alkenes). 3. Functional Groups and Homologous Series - Alcohols: General formula CnH2n+1OH (e.g., ethanol). - Properties and combustion. - Carboxylic Acids: General formula CnH2n+1COOH(e.g., ethanoic acid). - Weak acids, their reactions, and uses. 4. Polymers - Addition Polymerization: Formation of polymers from alkenes (e.g., poly(ethene), poly(propene)). - Natural and Synthetic Polymers: Proteins, nylon, and plastics. - Environmental Issues: Problems with non-biodegradable plastics. --- CIE AS and A Level Chemistry (9701) At the AS/A Level, Organic Chemistry is studied in greater depth, with emphasis on structure, reactions, and mechanisms. Key topics include: 1. Structure and Bonding in Organic Compounds - Structural, displayed, and skeletal formulas. - somerism: - Structural isomers. - Stereoisomerism: cis-trans(E/Z) isomerism. 2. Functional Groups and Reactions - Alkanes: Combustion and free radical substitution reactions. - Alkenes: Addition reactions (e.g., hydrogenation, halogenation, hydration). - Alcohols: Preparation (hydration of ethene) and oxidation (to aldehydes, ketones, or carboxylic acids). - Halogenoalkanes: Nucleophilic substitution reactions. - Carboxylic Acids: Reactions (e.g., neutralization, esterification). - Esters: Formation and hydrolysis. 3. Mechanisms of Reactions - Free radical substitution (e.g., in alkanes). - Electrophilic addition (e.g., in alkenes). - Nucleophilic substitution (e.g., in halogenoalkanes). 4. Polymers and Biochemistry - Addition and condensation polymers. - Structure of proteins and DNA. 5. Organic Synthesis - Pathways for converting one functional group to another. - Use of reagents, conditions, and mechanisms in synthesis. Summary - IGCSE Organic Chemistry focuses on basic hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes), functional groups (alcohols, carboxylic acids), and polymers. - AS/A Level Organic Chemistry goes deeper into mechanisms, isomerism, synthesis pathways, and advanced functional groups.
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