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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/MTH_15%3A_Applied_Calculus_I/01%3A_Prerequisite_Review/1.08%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling f...The pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling for how the base affects the shape of the graph, examine the graphs below: Like the reciprocal and square root functions, the logarithm has a restricted domain which must be considered when finding the domain of a composition involving a log.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/MAT_2160%3A_Applied_Calculus_I/02%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_functions/2.03%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling f...The pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling for how the base affects the shape of the graph, examine the graphs below: Like the reciprocal and square root functions, the logarithm has a restricted domain which must be considered when finding the domain of a composition involving a log.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Butler_Community_College/MA148%3A_Calculus_with_Applications_-_Butler_CC/01%3A_Review/1.08%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling f...The pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling for how the base affects the shape of the graph, examine the graphs below: Like the reciprocal and square root functions, the logarithm has a restricted domain which must be considered when finding the domain of a composition involving a log.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Penn_State_University_Greater_Allegheny/MATH_110%3A_Techniques_of_Calculus_I_(Gaydos)/01%3A_Review/1.08%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling f...The pH is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+], measured in moles per liter, by the equationpH=−log([H+]) To get a feeling for how the base affects the shape of the graph, examine the graphs below: Like the reciprocal and square root functions, the logarithm has a restricted domain which must be considered when finding the domain of a composition involving a log.