Carbonate Hardness (KH) => measuring the alkalinity of the water, which means a measurement of the waters buffering ability, or its ability to absorb and neutralise acid. The more alkalinity or the higher the Carbonate Hardness of the water the less likely you will incur pH swings in the water. In other words, to stabilise the pH of your water.
General Hardness (GH) => a measurement of Magnesium and Calcium ions in the water. In other words, how hard or soft the water is.
Per Hydrogen (pH) => a measure of the balance between the Hydrogen (H+) and Hydroxide (OH) ions in the water. Lw pH is acidic and high pH is alkaline or basic.
So all the 3 terms refers to different thing, but affects one another.So if want to increase KH, add baking soda (increase kH only) or coral chips (increase kH and gH) calcium carbonate.









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So if want to increase KH, add baking soda (increase kH only) or coral chips (increase kH and gH) calcium carbonate.

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