Parts per million (ppm) to French degree (°f) converter
Parts per million (ppm) to French degree (°f) converter
Converting from Parts per million (ppm) to French degree (°f)
What is Parts per million (ppm)
Parts per million (ppm) is a unit of measurement commonly used to represent the concentration of a substance in the air, water, or soil. It indicates the number of parts of a substance per one million parts of a solution.
What is French degree (°f)
French degree (°f) is a unit of measurement used in the field of mineralization to express the concentration of a mineral in water. It is based on the concept that 1 °f is equivalent to 10 ppm.
Conversion Formulas
The default conversion between ppm and °f is as follows:
- 1 (ppm) = 0.1 (°f)
- 1 (°f) = 10 (ppm)
Additional conversions include:
15 (ppm) = 1.5 (°f)
ppm×0.1=°f5 (ppm) = 0.5 (°f)
ppm×0.1=°f3 (ppm) = 0.3 (°f)
ppm×0.1=°f
Examples
- Convert 10 ppm to °f:
10×0.1=1
Therefore, 10 ppm is equal to 1 °f.
- Convert 20 °f to ppm:
20×10=200
Therefore, 20 °f is equal to 200 ppm.
- Convert 7 ppm to °f:
7×0.1=0.7
Therefore, 7 ppm is equal to 0.7 °f.
By using the conversion formulas provided, you can easily convert between parts per million (ppm) and French degree (°f) to analyze the concentration of minerals in a solution.
Parts per million to French degree conversion table
ppm to °f conversion table
| Parts per million (ppm) | French degree (°f) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 ppm | 0.001 °f |
| 0.1 ppm | 0.01 °f |
| 1 ppm | 0.1 °f |
| 2 ppm | 0.2 °f |
| 3 ppm | 0.3 °f |
| 4 ppm | 0.4 °f |
| 5 ppm | 0.5 °f |
| 6 ppm | 0.6 °f |
| 7 ppm | 0.7 °f |
| 8 ppm | 0.8 °f |
| 9 ppm | 0.9 °f |
| 10 ppm | 1 °f |
| 10 ppm | 1 °f |
| 20 ppm | 2 °f |
| 30 ppm | 3 °f |
| 40 ppm | 4 °f |
| 50 ppm | 5 °f |
| 60 ppm | 6 °f |
| 70 ppm | 7 °f |
| 80 ppm | 8 °f |
| 90 ppm | 9 °f |
| 100 ppm | 10 °f |
| 1 000 ppm | 100 °f |
| 2 000 ppm | 200 °f |
| 3 000 ppm | 300 °f |
| 4 000 ppm | 400 °f |
| 5 000 ppm | 500 °f |
| 6 000 ppm | 600 °f |
| 7 000 ppm | 700 °f |
| 8 000 ppm | 800 °f |
| 9 000 ppm | 900 °f |
| 10 000 ppm | 1 000 °f |