I don't have much knowledge and or experience in water chemistry. I'm trying to find the GH of my tank so bought a test kit. This is the first time I've ever tested the GH and KH of my water. My local water company tests in Hardness Clark as seen in the image below. The Test kit I have does KH in ppm and GH in mg/L. So I converted it into hardness Clark with an online calculator to make an easier comparison. Have I done this correctly?
(Results from Tests KH - 71.2 ppm / GH - 106.8 mg/L)
WATER FROM TAP
TANK WATER
(Test kit used)
(Results from Tests KH - 71.2 ppm / GH - 106.8 mg/L)
WATER FROM TAP
TANK WATER
(Test kit used)
Aquarium Test Kit - Hardness Test from NT Labs
KH, also known as “total alkalinity” or “carbonate hardness”, is a measure of the buffering capacity of the water in your aquarium. General Hardness is a measure of the total amount of minerals dissolved in the water.
www.ntlabs.co.uk
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