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You are given a water hardness of 0.6 gpg. Convert it to ppm.

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You are given a water hardness of 0.6 gpg. Convert it to ppm.

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Sure, here are the steps to convert water hardness from grains per gallon (gpg) to parts per million (ppm):

  1. Understand that 1 grain per gallon (gpg) is approximately equal to 17.1 parts per million (ppm). This is the conversion factor we will use.

  2. Multiply the given water hardness in gpg by the conversion factor. In this case, multiply 0.6 gpg by 17.1 to get the equivalent hardness in ppm.

0.6 gpg * 17.1 = 10.26 ppm

So, the water hardness of 0.6 gpg is approximately equal to 10.26 ppm.

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