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Logarithm
Represents the power to which a base must be raised to obtain a specific number.Base-10 Logarithm
A logarithm with base 10, often used in scientific calculations.Antilogarithm
The inverse operation of a logarithm, used to find the original number from its logarithm.Natural Logarithm
A logarithm with base e, commonly used in calculus and natural sciences.Exponent
The power to which a number or expression is raised in a mathematical operation.Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
An equation used to calculate the pH of a buffer solution.Buffer
A solution that resists changes in pH when acids or bases are added.Conjugate Base
The species that remains after an acid has donated a proton.Weak Acid
An acid that partially dissociates in solution.Chemical Kinetics
The study of rates of chemical processes and the factors affecting them.pH
A measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.pKa
The negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant, a measure of acid strength.Multiplication Rule
In logarithms, log(a*b) equals log(a) plus log(b).Division Rule
In logarithms, log(a/b) equals log(a) minus log(b).Power Rule
In logarithms, log(a^x) equals x times log(a).