How to Calculate How Much Hydrogen You're Getting!

Hydrogen concentration in water is often measured in PPM (parts per million), which is the same as mg/L (milligrams per liter). But how much Hydrogen are you getting?

PPM always represents concentration, meaning 1 PPM = 1 mg of hydrogen per liter of water. However, the volume of water also affects how much H2 you're getting.

Use the H₂ Calculator Below

To make this easier, use the calculator below to find out exactly how much hydrogen you're consuming based on your measured PPM and volume of water. Just enter your PPM reading and the amount of water in liters, and the calculator will do the math for you!

H₂ PPM to mg Calculator

H₂ PPM to mg Calculator

Enter the PPM concentration and volume of water to calculate the total hydrogen content.