French degree (°f) to Parts per million (ppm) converter

Converting from French degree (°f) to Parts per million (ppm) | Mineralization

What is French degree (°f)

French degree (°f) is a unit of water hardness that measures the amount of calcium carbonate in water. It is commonly used in the context of mineralization to determine the level of dissolved minerals in water.

What is Parts per million (ppm)

Parts per million (ppm) is a unit of concentration that represents the amount of a substance in one million parts of a solution. In the context of mineralization, ppm is used to measure the concentration of minerals in water.

Conversion Formulas

The default conversion between French degree (°f) and Parts per million (ppm) is:

1(°f)=10(ppm)
1(ppm)=0.1(°f)

Other conversions include:

9(°f)=90(ppm)
9(ppm)=0.9(°f)
15(°f)=150(ppm)
15(ppm)=1.5(°f)
11(°f)=110(ppm)
11(ppm)=1.1(°f)

Examples

  • Example 1: Convert 5 French degrees to Parts per million:

    5(°f)=5×10=50(ppm)
  • Example 2: Convert 75 Parts per million to French degrees:

    75(ppm)=75×0.1=7.5(°f)
  • Example 3: Convert 12 French degrees to Parts per million:

    12(°f)=12×10=120(ppm)

This article provides an overview of the conversion between French degree (°f) and Parts per million (ppm) in the context of mineralization. Use the provided formulas and examples to perform accurate conversions between these two units.

French degree to Parts per million conversion table

°f to ppm conversion table

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