French degree (°f) to Degree hardness (°dH) converter
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French degree (°f) to Degree hardness (°dH) converter
Converting from French degree (°f) to Degree hardness (°dH) | Mineralization
What is French degree (°f)
French degree (°f) is a unit of measurement used to determine the level of water mineral content. It specifically measures the concentration of calcium and magnesium ions in water.
What is Degree hardness (°dH)
Degree hardness (°dH) is another unit used to quantify the mineral content in water. It calculates the concentration of calcium and magnesium ions in water in terms of equivalent amount of calcium carbonate.
Conversion Formulas
The default conversion between French degree (°f) and Degree hardness (°dH) is:
1°f=0.5602241°dH
1°dH=1.785°f
Examples
- Converting 11°f to °dH:11°f=6.162465°dH
- Converting 8°dH to °f:8°dH=14.28°f
- Converting 9°f to °dH:9°f=5.042017°dH
This page serves as a handy reference for converting between French degree (°f) and Degree hardness (°dH) for precise measurement of water mineralization in various settings.
French degree to Degree hardness conversion table
°f to °dH conversion table
French degree (°f) | Degree hardness (°dH) |
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0.01 °f | 0.005602241 °dH |
0.1 °f | 0.05602241 °dH |
1 °f | 0.5602241 °dH |
2 °f | 1.120448 °dH |
3 °f | 1.680672 °dH |
4 °f | 2.240896 °dH |
5 °f | 2.80112 °dH |
6 °f | 3.361345 °dH |
7 °f | 3.921569 °dH |
8 °f | 4.481793 °dH |
9 °f | 5.042017 °dH |
10 °f | 5.602241 °dH |
10 °f | 5.602241 °dH |
20 °f | 11.20448 °dH |
30 °f | 16.80672 °dH |
40 °f | 22.40896 °dH |
50 °f | 28.0112 °dH |
60 °f | 33.61345 °dH |
70 °f | 39.21569 °dH |
80 °f | 44.81793 °dH |
90 °f | 50.42017 °dH |
100 °f | 56.02241 °dH |
1 000 °f | 560.2241 °dH |
2 000 °f | 1 120.448 °dH |
3 000 °f | 1 680.672 °dH |
4 000 °f | 2 240.896 °dH |
5 000 °f | 2 801.12 °dH |
6 000 °f | 3 361.345 °dH |
7 000 °f | 3 921.569 °dH |
8 000 °f | 4 481.793 °dH |
9 000 °f | 5 042.017 °dH |
10 000 °f | 5 602.241 °dH |