Chemistry was never my strong point, but as our estate has its own source of water and so there’s no County Council data available, I thought I’d have a go at testing it myself, see what kind of water I use for brewing.
Got two aquarium test kits – one for Calcium and the other for General Hardness.
The GH test measured 12dH which converts to 214.8 mg/L (CaCO3) according to this calculator http://www.hagen.com/uk/aquatic/ghkhconvcalaction.cfm
The Calcium test gave a level of 140 mg/L Ca2+.
Now where I get confused….
The Calcium test booklet has formulas to determine the ratio between Calcium and Magnesium:
Calcium Hardness = Calcium x 2.5
General Hardness – Calcium Hardness = Magnesium Hardness
Magnesium Hardness / 4.1 = Magnesium mg/L
So if I put in my figures:
Calcium Hardness = 140 x 2.5 = 350 mg/L
Magnesium Hardness = 214.8 – 350 = -135.2
Magnesium = -135.2 / 4.1 = -32.98 mg/L
Have I gone totally wrong here, the negative answer for Magnesium seems incorrect?
Chemistry - Help!
Re: Chemistry - Help!
Well thats confusing me allright, all i can add is that i sent a bottle of water to Murphy and Son in notingham and they sent back a full water report.
Cant see postage being that much from ireland
Water report is from here http://www.murphyhomebrew.com/laborator ... at_27.html
HTH
Cant see postage being that much from ireland

Water report is from here http://www.murphyhomebrew.com/laborator ... at_27.html
HTH

Re: Chemistry - Help!
Hello,
I think what you need is a Salifert Alkalinity test kit from e-bay, When you find your alkalinity it should be game over. No problem.
Look at the Brupacks site " water treatment information " and read about DLS and CRS.
Good luck
I think what you need is a Salifert Alkalinity test kit from e-bay, When you find your alkalinity it should be game over. No problem.
Look at the Brupacks site " water treatment information " and read about DLS and CRS.
Good luck
Re: Chemistry - Help!
gnutz2, sounds like a great service, thanks for the link. One of the main reasons I wanted to figure it out meself though, was so that I could do it at different times to see if there's any variance.
fisherman, that Brupaks information page really helps breaks it down simply, thanks for that. Looks like I should've got a kH test kit rather than the General Hardness one. Think I'm starting to get me head around it
fisherman, that Brupaks information page really helps breaks it down simply, thanks for that. Looks like I should've got a kH test kit rather than the General Hardness one. Think I'm starting to get me head around it
