Gesamthärte
Gesamthärte, often abbreviated as GH, is a measure of the concentration of dissolved calcium and magnesium ions in water. These ions are commonly referred to as "hardness-forming" substances. Gesamthärte is typically expressed in degrees of German hardness (°dH), although other units like ppm (parts per million) or millimoles per liter may also be used. The higher the Gesamthärte value, the harder the water.
The presence of calcium and magnesium ions influences various aspects of water quality. In aquatic environments,
In households, Gesamthärte impacts the effectiveness of soaps and detergents, as hard water can reduce their