peebee
Out of Control
That's the purpose of the "Defuddler".You are not alone.
You see "CaCO3" in a water report and think "Calcium Carbonate"? ... WRONG!!!
It doesn't mean "calcium carbonate" at all. Read the tongue-in-cheek dialog on the "Defuddler". Its purpose is to exorcise some of the junk associated with a water report and just leave the understandable bits (6 ions basically, and one of them covers alkalinity).
"Hardness", "CaCO3", etc. is left festering in a foetid mire where you may initially be required to dip into to find some useful bits to convert, but otherwise it's best left alone.
I'll write some instructions for use soon. I had intended it to be self-explanatory, but some hints won't go amiss. Basically, fill those six boxes in at the top, and don't dip into the foetid mire unless as a last resort (and get out of it quick!). Unlike normal spreadsheets, stuff dug out of the foetid mire isn't used automatically - you must move the information found by entering it in the boxes manually. The boxes will turn grey if you have used the foetid mire for help.
Here's one where the water report failed to include Chloride and Sulphate. It was a report for brewers too! The "Defuggler" could still get something out of it!