Milligram per liter (mg/L) to Degree hardness (°dH) converter

Converting from Milligram per liter (mg/L) to Degree hardness (°dH)

What is Milligram per liter (mg/L)

Milligram per liter (mg/L) is a unit of measurement commonly used to express the concentration of substances in water, such as minerals or pollutants. It represents the mass of a substance in milligrams dissolved in one liter of water.

What is Degree hardness (°dH)

Degree hardness (°dH) is a unit used to quantify the hardness of water based on its mineral content. It measures the concentration of calcium and magnesium ions in water. The higher the degree hardness value, the harder the water.

Conversion Formulas

The default conversion factors between mg/L and °dH are:

1(mg/L)=0.05602241(°dH)

1(°dH)=17.85(mg/L)

Examples

  • 5 mg/L is equal to 0.280112 °dH
  • 13 mg/L is equal to 0.7282913 °dH
  • 15 mg/L is equal to 0.8403361 °dH

To convert from mg/L to °dH, you can use the formula:

°dH=mg/L×0.05602241

And to convert from °dH to mg/L, you can use:

mg/L=°dH×17.85

Use this page to perform converting from Milligram per liter (mg/L) to Degree hardness (°dH) easily.

Milligram per liter to Degree hardness conversion table

mg/L to °dH conversion table

Milligram per liter (mg/L) Degree hardness (°dH)
0.01 mg/L 0.0005602241 °dH
0.1 mg/L 0.005602241 °dH
1 mg/L 0.05602241 °dH
2 mg/L 0.1120448 °dH
3 mg/L 0.1680672 °dH
4 mg/L 0.2240896 °dH
5 mg/L 0.280112 °dH
6 mg/L 0.3361345 °dH
7 mg/L 0.3921569 °dH
8 mg/L 0.4481793 °dH
9 mg/L 0.5042017 °dH
10 mg/L 0.5602241 °dH
10 mg/L 0.5602241 °dH
20 mg/L 1.120448 °dH
30 mg/L 1.680672 °dH
40 mg/L 2.240896 °dH
50 mg/L 2.80112 °dH
60 mg/L 3.361345 °dH
70 mg/L 3.921569 °dH
80 mg/L 4.481793 °dH
90 mg/L 5.042017 °dH
100 mg/L 5.602241 °dH