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Chemical Solution Simple vs Logarithms Usage & Stats
Chemical Solution Simple helps in preparation of chemical solution by dissolution of solid solute or by dilution of existing solution and in finding of moles, Molar masses, required weights of solutes and volumes of starting solutions.
Supported concentration units are Molar (M), mM, uM, g/l, mg/l. Touch the units field to change the units in the aformentioned order.
The app includes Molar Mass Analyser. Tap on arrow in the Mw field initiates analysis of chemical formula in the component field and set the value to Mw field. No charge values should be used. Valid examples: Mg(HCO3)2, CaCl2.2H2O, CaCl2*2H2O, (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2.6H2O, Mg(H2PO4)2, C6H12O6. Analyser is case sensitive.
Application assigns dot as a decimal separator.
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• App to learn LOGARITHMS.
• The app creates equations and expressions and SHOWS THE COMPLETE SOLUTION !!!
• The expressions and equations are ALWAYS DIFFERENT (based on random numbers).
• An ideal tool for the study of mathematics in secondary schools and technical schools.
• It is also possible to learn the logarithm laws (simplify and expand expressions). Fundamental to be able to solve the equations.
• Includes a calculator for the calculation of logarithms to any base.
• Works 100% offline
• Also suitable for TEACHERS who need to build logarithmic equations as a task for students; it is possible to export LaTex code to create professional looking scripts (available as in-app purchase).
• 5 levels are available:
1) Simplify (Free)
2) Expand (Free)
3) Equations - Easy (Free)
4) Equations - Medium (in app purchase)
5) Equations - Difficult (in app purchase)
• Simplify: application of the rules on calculation of logarithms to compact expressions
e.g.: log (5) + log (4) - log (2) = log (5 * 4/2) = log (10)
• Expand: the opposite of simplify, e.g.: log (x * y/(2z)) = log (x * y) - log (2z) =
log (x) + log (y) - [log (2) + log (z)] = log (x) + log (y) - log (2) - log (z)
• Equations - Easy: equations that simply require the application of the definition of logarithm and application of calculation rules; are solvable in few steps and are an excellent starting point for more difficult equations.
• Equations - Medium: this level presents equations that require a higher number of steps to be resolved. By mastering this level you can achieve medium/good review.
• Equations - Hard: this is a level where logarithmic equations are presented that eventually leads to quadratic equations using a variable substitution, or are tricky. It also present some equations with logarithms to different bases and equations that require an excellent knowledge of the topic. By mastering this level excellent exam results are highly likely :-)
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January 18, 2025