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Can any one help explain to me how you would go about finding the natural log
of a set of data. For example, in my chemisrty class we used a Logger Pro to record data of a chemical reaction that was taking place. The data we got was concentration vs. time and we made a graph of it. I know need to make a graph of the natural log of the concentration vs. time. Our TA told us we can do it in Excel but I was hoping you could calculate the data through excel instead of doing each value by hand. Any tips? -- Thanks! Jen |
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