Milligram per liter (mg/L) to French degree (°f) converter
Milligram per liter (mg/L) to French degree (°f) converter
Converting from Milligram per liter (mg/L) to French degree (°f)
What is Milligram per liter (mg/L)
Milligram per liter (mg/L) is a unit of measurement commonly used to express the concentration of a substance in water or other liquids. It represents the mass of a substance in milligrams dissolved in one liter of water.
What is French degree (°f)
French degree (°f), also known as degree French (°f), is a unit of measurement used to quantify the mineral content, specifically calcium and magnesium ions, in water. It is commonly used in the field of water treatment and indicates the concentration of these minerals in water.
Conversion Formulas
To convert from milligram per liter (mg/L) to French degree (°f) and vice versa, the following formulas can be used:
mg/L=0.1×°f
°f=10×mg/L
Examples
- Convert 2 mg/L to French degree (°f):
2 mg/L=0.2 °f
- Convert 5 °f to mg/L:
5 °f=50 mg/L
- Convert 16 mg/L to French degree (°f):
16 mg/L=1.6 °f
By using these conversion formulas and examples, you can easily convert between milligram per liter (mg/L) and French degree (°f) to determine the mineral content in water.
Milligram per liter to French degree conversion table
mg/L to °f conversion table
Milligram per liter (mg/L) | French degree (°f) |
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0.01 mg/L | 0.001 °f |
0.1 mg/L | 0.01 °f |
1 mg/L | 0.1 °f |
2 mg/L | 0.2 °f |
3 mg/L | 0.3 °f |
4 mg/L | 0.4 °f |
5 mg/L | 0.5 °f |
6 mg/L | 0.6 °f |
7 mg/L | 0.7 °f |
8 mg/L | 0.8 °f |
9 mg/L | 0.9 °f |
10 mg/L | 1 °f |
10 mg/L | 1 °f |
20 mg/L | 2 °f |
30 mg/L | 3 °f |
40 mg/L | 4 °f |
50 mg/L | 5 °f |
60 mg/L | 6 °f |
70 mg/L | 7 °f |
80 mg/L | 8 °f |
90 mg/L | 9 °f |
100 mg/L | 10 °f |
1 000 mg/L | 100 °f |
2 000 mg/L | 200 °f |
3 000 mg/L | 300 °f |
4 000 mg/L | 400 °f |
5 000 mg/L | 500 °f |
6 000 mg/L | 600 °f |
7 000 mg/L | 700 °f |
8 000 mg/L | 800 °f |
9 000 mg/L | 900 °f |
10 000 mg/L | 1 000 °f |