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Total Hardness or Total Alkalinity to Bicarbonate

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mwayne112

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Can anyone help me convert to HCO3? Water report has a range for each of the flavor minerals, hence the two rows.


Ca​
Mg​
Na​
SO4​
Cl​
Total Hardness​
Total Alk​
16.40​
0.00​
1.70​
26.40​
4.22​
52.00​
28.00​
18.70​
0.00​
1.86​
29.50​
4.47​
72.00​
32.00​
 
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34.2 to 39 ppm as bicarbonate. But you have a far larger problem, as the figures given can not be made to achieve cation/anion balance, so thereby they can not be correct.
 
Given the Total Hardness values, some Ca and/or some Mg hasn't been accounted for. And 0.00 Mg is pretty suspect, so I'd guess Mg is the issue.
 
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