The formula to calculate the conversion from Oxygen Reduction Potential (ORP) to Parts Per Million (PPM) is:
\[ \text{PPM} = \frac{\text{ORP}}{\text{K}} \]
Where:
ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential) to PPM (Parts Per Million) is a conversion used in water treatment processes. ORP measures the cleanliness of the water and its ability to break down contaminants. It has a direct relationship with the water’s bacteria-killing ability. PPM, on the other hand, is a measure of concentration in the water. The conversion from ORP to PPM is not straightforward as it depends on the specific contaminant in question.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate the concentration in parts per million:
\[ \text{PPM} = \frac{650}{2} = 325 \text{ PPM} \]
This means that the concentration for this scenario is 325 PPM.