Which of the following does not describe the use of logarithmic scales?
A. When the range of values vary greatly, using a logarithmic scale with powers of 10 makes comparisons between values more manageable.
B. Scales that measure a wide range of values, such as the pH scale, the Richter scale and decibel scales are logarithmic scales.
C. Logarithmic scales more effectively describe and compare vast or large quantities than they do small or microscopic quantities.
D. To compare concentrations​