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In mathematics, the base-b cologarithm, sometimes shortened to colog, of a number is the base-b logarithm of the reciprocal of the number. It is equal to the negative base-b logarithm of the number.
In chemistry, a decimal cologarithm is indicated by the letter p (originally the Greek letter ρ).
For example, pK = – log10 K and pH = – log10 .
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