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Logarithm Change of Base Formula & Solving Log Equations - Part 1 - [7]


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15 - What is a Logarithm (Log x) Function? (Calculate Logs, Applications, Log Bases)


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05 - Simplify Irrational Exponents, Part 1 (Radical Exponents, Powers, Pi & More)


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10 - Series and Sigma Summation Notation - Part 1 (Geometric Series & Infinite Series)


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01 - The Distance Formula, Pythagorean Theorem & Midpoint Formula - Part 1 (Calculate Distance)


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09 - The Quadratic Formula Explained, Part 1 (Practice Problems & Solutions)


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What is a Natural Log Ln(x)? - Part 1 (Logarithm w/ Base e - Euler's number)


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Colligative Properties - Boiling Point Elevation, Freezing Point Depression & Osmotic Pressure


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This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into colligative properties such as boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure, and vapor pressure. It explains how to calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution as well as how to calculate the molar mass of a solute using osmotic pressure and freezing point depression.

HOW TO KNOW If You're Ready to Take Calculus


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I make short videos so learning math can be easy and fun.