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style tackled questions without a calculator as it may show up on your MCAT. Logs are tricky and unlike other questions that you can fallback on the long mathematical process like Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction, with Logs, you either know it or you donamp;#39;t! So I wanna make sure that if youamp;#39;re ask to calculate anything like a Ph or a Pka on your MCAT, you know what to do and you know how to do it quickly and confidently. And the good news is that on the MCAT, when youamp;#39;re ask to solve a log type of question, the answer choices will be so far apart that if you quickly get a value that is close enough, youamp;#39;re good enough to have the answer and youamp;#39;re able to move on and devote more time to your next question. You may find yourself faced with the question that reads Find the pH of a 2.3 x 10⁴ molar solution of NaOH. The Chemistry portion of this question will be tackled in my Chem videos at but for now let