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  • '''Calcium carbonate''' ({{CaCO3}}) is a chemical compound. It is commonly used medically as a c ...e per {{gal|50}} of water will increase both General Hardness ([[GH]]) and Carbonate Hardness ([[KH]]) by approximately 1 degree.<ref>[http://www.tropica.com/ar
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  • '''Sodium carbonate''' (NaCO3) or Soda Crystals is a sodium salt of [[carbonic acid]]. *[[w:Sodium carbonate|Wikipedia]]
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  • '''Potassium carbonate''' (K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) is a white salt (supplied as a powder) whi *Potassium carbonate (K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) contains 56.58% potassium (K).
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  • ...ly measure water hardness of our tap water by general hardness (GH) and by carbonate hardness/alkalinity (KH). ...eral hardness in the USA is the equivalent of 17.86&nbsp;mg CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) per liter (1&nbsp;mg/l = 1 ppm for our purposes). GH is measuring the con
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  • ...chloride, potassium iodide, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, magnesium carbonate, zinc sulphate).
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  • *Some countries use 'GCH' (General Carbonate Hardness) instead of 'GH'. *[[Calcium carbonate]] (CaCO3) is a typical and cheap material to do this. You can find it as Co
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  • == °KH - Carbonate Hardness == '''KH''' - Buffering capacity, temporary or carbonate hardness in the water.
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  • Bicarbonate, Hydrogen Carbonate, Acid carbonate.
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  • People living in a soft water area often add Calcium carbonate ([[CaCO3]]) to their water to increase GH (and [[KH]])
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  • K
    * Potassium carbonate ([[K2CO3]])
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  • '''Calcium carbonate''' ({{CaCO3}}) is a chemical compound. It is commonly used medically as a c ...e per {{gal|50}} of water will increase both General Hardness ([[GH]]) and Carbonate Hardness ([[KH]]) by approximately 1 degree.<ref>[http://www.tropica.com/ar
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  • Water is said to be alkaline if it contains [[hydroxyl]] ions ([[w:Carbonate|carbonates]]). *[[w:Carbonate alkalinity|Carbonate Alkalinity by Wikipedia]]
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  • ...l the water towards the acidic (depending on levels of [[KH]]) and consume carbonate, therefore lowering KH. If you also have bogwood or plants in the tank, the
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  • *Calcium Carbonate (shells)
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  • ...chloride, potassium iodide, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, magnesium carbonate, zinc sulfate.
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  • ...nd is widely used, the salt has many other names including sodium hydrogen carbonate and "sodium bicarb," as well as baking soda, bread soda, saleratus, and bic *[http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/inorganic/faq/carbonate-decomposition.shtml Heating Sodium bicarbonate]
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  • *[[Potassium carbonate]]
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  • ...(KHCO3) (also known as [[potassium]] hydrogen carbonate or potassium acid carbonate), is a colorless, odorless, slightly basic, salty substance. *''Potassium bicarbonate'' is slightly preferable than ''Potassium carbonate'' in aquariums as it dissolves faster.
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  • ...r way that [[peat]] does. This can be counter balanced by adding [[Calcium carbonate]] like crushed seashells or coral sand. Ensure your tank water has a decent
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  • '''Sodium carbonate''' (NaCO3) or Soda Crystals is a sodium salt of [[carbonic acid]]. *[[w:Sodium carbonate|Wikipedia]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Sodium carbonate]]
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  • ===KH - Carbonate Hardness=== ...acity, temporary or carbonate hardness. KH is a measure of bicarbonate and carbonate ions in the water that act as buffers to prevent the pH changing too dramat
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  • ...uffering capacity is due to carbonates and bicarbonates. Thus, the terms ''carbonate hardness'' (KH), ''alkalinity'' and ''buffering capacity'' are used interch ...when dissolved in water increases both the GH (from calcium) and KH (from carbonate) components. Increasing the KH component also usually increases pH as well.
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  • ===Carbonate Hardness (KH) Kit===
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  • ADA says that Brighty K is created from [[potassium carbonate]] that is naturally extracted from trees.
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  • '''Potassium carbonate''' (K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) is a white salt (supplied as a powder) whi *Potassium carbonate (K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) contains 56.58% potassium (K).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Potassium carbonate]]
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  • ...<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) is a natural rock used to add calcium magnesium carbonate to soil to provide calcium, magnesium and carbon to aid plant growth.
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  • ...e, copper sulfate, zinc sulfate, calcium iodate, calcium carbonate, cobalt carbonate.
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  • ...e, copper sulfate, zinc sulfate, calcium iodate, calcium carbonate, cobalt carbonate.
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  • ...up : A small 40L all glass tank with soft water hardness up to 8°dGH and carbonate hardness should not be higher that 2°dCH. Water temperature should be kept
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  • ...d, disodium salt; Bisodium carbonate; Carbonic acid sodium salt; Disodium carbonate; Soda; Soda ash; Soda Ash<ref>[http://chemicalland21.com/industrialchem/in
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  • *These will reduce the [[KH]] (Carbonate) level in your water.
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  • ...We all knew that [[nitrification]] uses up [[KH]], [[alkalinity]], a.k.a. carbonate hardness. None of the early testers had low KH water, so we did not see th ...a multinational forum.</ref>, you may need to supplement the alkalinity or carbonate/bicarbonate with addition of ''[[sodium bicarbonate]]'' or baking soda<ref>
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  • ...mple returning a digital readout of parameters including ammonia, calcium, carbonate hardness, general hardness, magnesium, nitrates, nitrites, pH, and phosphat
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  • ...arine invertebrates is made of [Limestone], the mineral calcite ([[calcium carbonate]] CaCO3). *Designed to slowly add [[calcium]] and [[carbonate]] to the water.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Calcium carbonate]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Calcium carbonate]]
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  • Calcium carbonate (often called 'garden lime' in garden shops or Coral sand in aquarium shops
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  • This is a crystalline form of [[calcium carbonate]] that occurs naturally in nature. ...iums (broken down in tiny pieces) as an alternative to coral sand, calcium carbonate, etc. to buffer water.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Calcium carbonate]]
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  • ...mple returning a digital readout of parameters including ammonia, calcium, carbonate hardness, general hardness, magnesium, nitrates, nitrites, pH, and phosphat
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