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Gina B. Class 6 Tuition trainer in Thiruvananthapuram

Gina B.

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Am a student studying at Cochin University. Perusing integrated msc. In photonics (optics). I can help students studying in class 1-10th all subject (cbse).

Languages Spoken

Malayalam Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

Hindi Basic

Education

cochin university Pursuing

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

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Kulathoor, Thiruvananthapuram, India - 695581

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Teaches

Class 6 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

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Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

English, Science, Hindi, EVS, Mathematics, Social science

Taught in School or College

No

Class 10 Tuition
3 Students

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Science, Computer Practices, Sanskrit, Hindi, EVS, Social Science, English, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Physics, English, Physical Education

Taught in School or College

No

BTech Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

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BTech Branch

BTech 1st Year Engineering

Type of class

Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

No

BTech 1st Year subjects

Advanced Mathematics (M2), Engineering Physics, Communication Skills, Environmental Studies, Engineering Mathematics (M1), Basic Electronics

BSc Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BSc Tuition

1

BSc Physics Subjects

Electromagnetic Theory, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermal Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves, Digital Electronics, Electronic Devices, Mathematical Physics, Mechanics, Optics

BSc Electronics Subjects

Wave Propagation and Antenna, Network Analysis, Optics and Optical Electronics, Applied Quantum Mechanics, Semiconductor Devices, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Electronics Practical, Mathematics, Digital Communication

Type of class

Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

No

BSc Branch

BSc Physics, BSc Mathematics, BSc Electronics

BSc Mathematics Subjects

Mechanics, Probability and Statistics, Physics, Formal Logic, Environmental Issues in India, Biophysics, Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations and Mathematical Modelling

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Answers by Gina B.

Answered on 15/07/2021 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science +1

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Covalent bonding occurs when atoms share pairs of electrons. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms to attain the nearest noble gas electron configuration. No ions are formed since they are neither gaining nor sacrificing electrons. There are three types of covalent bonds single, double and triple.Covalent... ...more

Covalent bonding occurs when atoms share pairs of electrons. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms to attain the nearest noble gas electron configuration. No ions are formed since they are neither gaining nor sacrificing electrons. There are three types of covalent bonds single, double and triple.
Covalent carbon compounds have stronger bonds than other compounds. Carbon is a small atom, and its nucleus has a strong force of attraction and holds these bonds tightly together. Covalent bonding is so relevant for carbon atoms because it helps to keep them in the same way.

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When iron reacts with dilute hydrogen sulphate, the evolution of hydrogen gas can be observed and can be verified by bringing a candle near the test tube to give up a pop sound.H2SO4(aq)+Fe -----> FeSO4(aq)+H2↑(Gas)
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Teaches

Class 6 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

English, Science, Hindi, EVS, Mathematics, Social science

Taught in School or College

No

Class 10 Tuition
3 Students

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Science, Computer Practices, Sanskrit, Hindi, EVS, Social Science, English, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Physics, English, Physical Education

Taught in School or College

No

BTech Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

BTech Branch

BTech 1st Year Engineering

Type of class

Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

No

BTech 1st Year subjects

Advanced Mathematics (M2), Engineering Physics, Communication Skills, Environmental Studies, Engineering Mathematics (M1), Basic Electronics

BSc Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BSc Tuition

1

BSc Physics Subjects

Electromagnetic Theory, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermal Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves, Digital Electronics, Electronic Devices, Mathematical Physics, Mechanics, Optics

BSc Electronics Subjects

Wave Propagation and Antenna, Network Analysis, Optics and Optical Electronics, Applied Quantum Mechanics, Semiconductor Devices, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Electronics Practical, Mathematics, Digital Communication

Type of class

Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

No

BSc Branch

BSc Physics, BSc Mathematics, BSc Electronics

BSc Mathematics Subjects

Mechanics, Probability and Statistics, Physics, Formal Logic, Environmental Issues in India, Biophysics, Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations and Mathematical Modelling

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Answers by Gina B.

Answered on 15/07/2021 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science +1

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Covalent bonding occurs when atoms share pairs of electrons. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms to attain the nearest noble gas electron configuration. No ions are formed since they are neither gaining nor sacrificing electrons. There are three types of covalent bonds single, double and triple.Covalent... ...more

Covalent bonding occurs when atoms share pairs of electrons. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms to attain the nearest noble gas electron configuration. No ions are formed since they are neither gaining nor sacrificing electrons. There are three types of covalent bonds single, double and triple.
Covalent carbon compounds have stronger bonds than other compounds. Carbon is a small atom, and its nucleus has a strong force of attraction and holds these bonds tightly together. Covalent bonding is so relevant for carbon atoms because it helps to keep them in the same way.

Answers 736 Comments
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Answered on 07/07/2021 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science

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When iron reacts with dilute hydrogen sulphate, the evolution of hydrogen gas can be observed and can be verified by bringing a candle near the test tube to give up a pop sound.H2SO4(aq)+Fe -----> FeSO4(aq)+H2↑(Gas)
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