ACBEV
Old Member
I may be being a bit thick, so go gentle with me.
I'm trying to get to grips with water chemistry and get away from bottled water. From various places I gather I need some basic parameters. But my water report doesn't have a value for Calcium (Ca), I seem to remember that Ca is 40% of CaCO3. This is where I need to be put right...
From my water report...
Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3)- 346
Hardness (Total) as CaCO3- 345.6
Alkalinity as CaCO3 - 278.25
So which CaCO3 do I use to calculate Ca? and is 40% of CaCO3 the right formula?
Also some calculators require different parameters...
Such as CO3 (maybe thats whats left after taking Ca out?)
and HCO3... Can I work this out with what I've got?
I'm trying to get to grips with water chemistry and get away from bottled water. From various places I gather I need some basic parameters. But my water report doesn't have a value for Calcium (Ca), I seem to remember that Ca is 40% of CaCO3. This is where I need to be put right...
From my water report...
Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3)- 346
Hardness (Total) as CaCO3- 345.6
Alkalinity as CaCO3 - 278.25
So which CaCO3 do I use to calculate Ca? and is 40% of CaCO3 the right formula?
Also some calculators require different parameters...
Such as CO3 (maybe thats whats left after taking Ca out?)
and HCO3... Can I work this out with what I've got?