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Definition of hardness units:<ref name=eumbam/> | |||
1ÎF = 10 mg CaCO 3 /l | |||
1ÎG = 10 mg CaO/l | |||
1 meq/l = 50 ppm as CaCO 3 | |||
For a water composition to be valid, the sums of anion and cation charges should be equal (with a small margin of error). The easiest way to evaluate this is by converting the concentrations to milliequivalents per liter.<ref name=water>Palmer, J. and Kaminski, C. ''Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers.'' Brewers Publications, 2013.</ref> | For a water composition to be valid, the sums of anion and cation charges should be equal (with a small margin of error). The easiest way to evaluate this is by converting the concentrations to milliequivalents per liter.<ref name=water>Palmer, J. and Kaminski, C. ''Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers.'' Brewers Publications, 2013.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |