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editThis page should redirect to Carbonate hardness Faaustoo (talk) 12:05, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
All of this is wrong?
editThis article and the linked website about water definitions say that 1 dKH = 17.8 ppm CaCO3. But then 1 dKH = 1 dGH = 1 dH. The linked website however acts all confused about the definition of 1 dKH:
„1 dGH is defined as 10mg/lit CaO this can be related to ppm of CaCO3 as in above. Now the definition for dKH must have come from the amount of carbonate in 17.86 ppm CaCO3 which has nothing to do with GH wich is defined by CaO! Historically GH must have been defined first in terms of CaO; hardness in terms of ppm CaCO3 second, then KH third?“ https://www.thekrib.com/Plants/CO2/hardness-larryfrank.html
This website (German) says KH is usually measured in dH and it seems to me that „dKH“ or „°KH“ are sometimes used as units to mean „°dH carbonate hardness“.
Lastly and most obviously, the claim that 1 dKH is the same as 1 °fH is clearly wrong as the latter is 0.1 ppm CaCO3. Julia947 (talk) 11:49, 12 March 2023 (UTC)
- I fixed this now to what I think is correct. I hope the article is at least improved this way. Julia947 (talk) 12:24, 12 March 2023 (UTC)