French degree (°f) to Milligram per liter (mg/L) converter

Converting from French degree (°f) to Milligram per Liter (mg/L) | Mineralization

What is French degree (°f)

French degree (°f) is a unit used to measure the level of mineral content, specifically the amount of calcium and magnesium ions present in water. It is commonly used in the context of water hardness assessment.

What is Milligram per Liter (mg/L)

Milligram per Liter (mg/L) is a unit of measurement used to represent the concentration of a substance in a specific volume of liquid. In the case of mineralization, mg/L is often used to indicate the amount of minerals dissolved in water.

Conversion Formulas

The default conversion between French degree (°f) and Milligram per Liter (mg/L) is as follows:

1°f=10mg/L
1mg/L=0.1°f

Additional conversion examples include:

6°f=60mg/L
6mg/L=0.6°f
9°f=90mg/L
9mg/L=0.9°f
2°f=20mg/L
2mg/L=0.2°f

Examples

  1. Converting 4 °f to mg/L:

    4°f=40mg/L
  2. Converting 70 mg/L to °f:

    70mg/L=7°f
  3. Converting 5 °f to mg/L:

    5°f=50mg/L

In mineralization analysis, the conversion between French degree (°f) and Milligram per Liter (mg/L) is essential for understanding the mineral content of water. By applying the conversion formulas mentioned above, one can accurately assess and compare the mineral levels in different water samples.

French degree to Milligram per liter conversion table

°f to mg/L conversion table

French degree (°f)Milligram per liter (mg/L)
0.01 °f0.1 mg/L
0.1 °f1 mg/L
1 °f10 mg/L
2 °f20 mg/L
3 °f30 mg/L
4 °f40 mg/L
5 °f50 mg/L
6 °f60 mg/L
7 °f70 mg/L
8 °f80 mg/L
9 °f90 mg/L
10 °f100 mg/L
10 °f100 mg/L
20 °f200 mg/L
30 °f300 mg/L
40 °f400 mg/L
50 °f500 mg/L
60 °f600 mg/L
70 °f700 mg/L
80 °f800 mg/L
90 °f900 mg/L
100 °f1 000 mg/L
1 000 °f10 000 mg/L
2 000 °f20 000 mg/L
3 000 °f30 000 mg/L
4 000 °f40 000 mg/L
5 000 °f50 000 mg/L
6 000 °f60 000 mg/L
7 000 °f70 000 mg/L
8 000 °f80 000 mg/L
9 000 °f90 000 mg/L
10 000 °f100 000 mg/L