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What is wrong with this sentence:

a carbonate hardness of around 1odH, does it mean GH or CH/GH

Is 1 dh CH and GH put together or am i lost here :oops:
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As far as I am aware, it represents degrees of Hardness.

Check out the following link, it's explained pretty well here.

http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/CO2/khgh.html

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Post by Mindy »

I thought the carbonate hardness was KH (not GH), and was an indication of the buffering capacity of the water... Is this right? :?:
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Post by Rob »

Yes

Carbonate Hardness is KH, and GH is for the likes of Magnesium, heavy metals etc. KH is usually a very changeable parameter, due to the Carbonate part of the chemical reacting with the surrounding chemicals in the water.

ALthoug...saying this, I will go and have a wee read up as my memory is like a seive these days!!! :lol:

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Post by Des »

Hi,

Here is a link that explains kh and gh better than I ever could.
It also has a lot of other interesting related topics.

http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/water/hardness.htm


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Post by McEve »

Looks like it's GH, general (total is more correct isn't it? Gesamt?) hardness, they refer to if they give only dH (H) as the parameter.

If it's KH, Carbonate hardness, it will say so.

Would this be right?
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I dunno, my head just exploded.
And it's gonna be a real pain to clean that stuff off the ceiling.
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:lol: Glad that's not my job! :lol:
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GUess I'll go rent one of those steam-pressure hose things.
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