It is: 10 0.2084413564 = 1.616 by using a scientific calculator
You calculate a log, you do not solve a log!
You do not calculate a log!You can calculate the surface area or the volume or, if you know the species, the mass or even time for which it would burn in a hearth. But the log, itself, is not something you can calculate.You do not calculate a log!You can calculate the surface area or the volume or, if you know the species, the mass or even time for which it would burn in a hearth. But the log, itself, is not something you can calculate.You do not calculate a log!You can calculate the surface area or the volume or, if you know the species, the mass or even time for which it would burn in a hearth. But the log, itself, is not something you can calculate.You do not calculate a log!You can calculate the surface area or the volume or, if you know the species, the mass or even time for which it would burn in a hearth. But the log, itself, is not something you can calculate.
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pH = - log[H3O+]
Use the LOG function. =LOG(n,b) n = Number b = Base =LOG(2,10) = 0.30103
1616 = 1,616
g=(log Nt- log Nto)/log 2 where N=absorbance reading @ time indicated MGT= (t-to)/g
you see, i don't know.
The pH is the negative log of [H+].
You can calculate that on any scientific calculator - like the calculator on Windows (if you change the options, to display as a scientific calculator). Log base 4 of 27 is the same as log 27 / log 4. You can use logarithms in any base to calculate that - just use the same base for both logarithms.
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