French degree (°f) to Parts per thousand (ppt) converter
French degree (°f) to Parts per thousand (ppt) converter
Converting from French degree (°f) to Parts per thousand (ppt) | Mineralization
What is French degree (°f)
French degree (°f) is a unit of measurement used to represent the concentration of mineral content in water. It is typically measured in Parts per thousand (ppt) or percentage (%).
What is Parts per thousand (ppt)
Parts per thousand (ppt) is a unit of measurement that represents the ratio of the mass of the solute to the total mass of the solution, multiplied by 1000.
Conversion Formulas
The default conversion formulas between French degree (°f) and Parts per thousand (ppt) are as follows:
- 1°f=0.01ppt
- 1ppt=100°f
Other conversion examples include:
- 8°f=0.08ppt
- 8ppt=800°f
- 9°f=0.09ppt
- 9ppt=900°f
- 3°f=0.03ppt
- 3ppt=300°f
Examples
Converting 5 °f to ppt: 5°f×0.01=0.05ppt
Converting 500 ppt to °f: 500ppt×100=50000°f
Converting 12 °f to ppt: 12°f×0.01=0.12ppt
Converting 1200 ppt to °f: 1200ppt×100=120000°f
This page can be used as a reference for converting between French degree (°f) and Parts per thousand (ppt) in mineralization calculations effectively.
French degree to Parts per thousand conversion table
°f to ppt conversion table
French degree (°f) | Parts per thousand (ppt) |
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0.01 °f | 0.0001 ppt |
0.1 °f | 0.001 ppt |
1 °f | 0.01 ppt |
2 °f | 0.02 ppt |
3 °f | 0.03 ppt |
4 °f | 0.04 ppt |
5 °f | 0.05 ppt |
6 °f | 0.06 ppt |
7 °f | 0.07 ppt |
8 °f | 0.08 ppt |
9 °f | 0.09 ppt |
10 °f | 0.1 ppt |
10 °f | 0.1 ppt |
20 °f | 0.2 ppt |
30 °f | 0.3 ppt |
40 °f | 0.4 ppt |
50 °f | 0.5 ppt |
60 °f | 0.6 ppt |
70 °f | 0.7 ppt |
80 °f | 0.8 ppt |
90 °f | 0.9 ppt |
100 °f | 1 ppt |
1 000 °f | 10 ppt |
2 000 °f | 20 ppt |
3 000 °f | 30 ppt |
4 000 °f | 40 ppt |
5 000 °f | 50 ppt |
6 000 °f | 60 ppt |
7 000 °f | 70 ppt |
8 000 °f | 80 ppt |
9 000 °f | 90 ppt |
10 000 °f | 100 ppt |