Difference between ph and DKh

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Ok I thought I understood this but I think now not so much. I’ve tried reading up on this but can’t seem to find anything on the very basics of this to help me understand. Have not seen any DKH test kits that I recall. And in all my years have always know the only term for alkalinity or acidity was Ph. This DKh is a new term to me and haven’t quite figured it out. Some please help an old man out. Lol.
 
DKH is a measure of alkalinity; pH is a measure of acidity
 
DKH is a measure of alkalinity; pH is a measure of acidity
Is this a term specific to the reef community? Because when I was in science and learned water parameters it was all based on a ph scale of 0-14. Neutral being at 7 and lower ph was acidic and a higher ph was alkaline. Guess this is why I’m having a hard time grasping this concept. How can you have a high alkalinity with a near neutral PH?
 
DKh is the unit for measurement of carbonate hardness in degrees and Ph is the measurement of acidity. They are both measurement units
 
Also there are a few test kits out for DKH. I prefer the Hanna tester
 
kh is carbonate hardness typically used to measure saltwater where as freshwater GH ( general hardness is used .

ph is the acidity .

hanna , salifert are great test kits for measuring dkh
 
kh is carbonate hardness typically used to measure saltwater where as freshwater GH ( general hardness is used .

ph is the acidity .

hanna , salifert are great test kits for measuring dkh
Thank you. now that answer makes the most sense to me.
 
Ok I thought I understood this but I think now not so much. I’ve tried reading up on this but can’t seem to find anything on the very basics of this to help me understand. Have not seen any DKH test kits that I recall. And in all my years have always know the only term for alkalinity or acidity was Ph. This DKh is a new term to me and haven’t quite figured it out. Some please help an old man out. Lol.
I have a background in chemistry, so I will give you the simple scientific explanation.

PH is derived from the concentration (molarity) of aqueous hydronium or hydrogen cations

PH = -log [H+]

dKH stands for degrees of "Karbonathärte" or C03 (carbonate) anions
 
I have a background in chemistry, so I will give you the simple scientific explanation.

PH is derived from the concentration (molarity) of aqueous hydronium or hydrogen cations

PH = -log [H+]

dKH stands for degrees of "Karbonathärte" or C03 (carbonate) anions
Thank you. I think I somewhat understand now.
 

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