1/4 teaspoon salt
= 600 mg sodium
1/2 teaspoon salt
= 1,200 mg sodium
3/4 teaspoon salt
= 1,800 mg sodium
1 teaspoon salt
= 2,300 mg sodium
1 teaspoon baking soda
= 1,000 mg sodium
1 tsp = 5 ml. For water 5 ml = 5 grams, so 25 mg is a very small amount, 1/200 of a teaspoon in fact. Do you mean 25 grams? That would be 5 tsp.
There's no way to answer this question unless you know the density of the powder. Not enough information.
Don't ever take drugs without knowing your doseage.
1 teaspoon = 3.7 gm powder (approx).
231 mg equal how many tsp
50
5ml
5
there is 5ml in one teaspoon so 250 divided by 5 is 50 teaspoons
About 5 grams of powdered ginger are in a teaspoon
how many teaspoons in 250 ML dry
Teaspoon is a measure of volume. Milligrams is a measure of weight. You would need to use a scale to measure 250 mg, then see how many teaspoons this is.
there is 5ml in one teaspoon so 250 divided by 5 is 50 teaspoons
this is for powder 1000 mg = 1 g 1 g = .2 of a teaspoon or 1/5 of a teaspoon depends on what you're weighing
There are 4.67 grams in a teaspoon. 70 mg is the same as .07 grams. So there are 0 teaspoons in 70mg of Tetracycline Chloride powder.
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It depends what powder you are using because one beasures mass and the other measures volume.
4000 mg
It depends what is in the teaspoon--some things weigh more than others. On average, a teaspoon of water, salt, sugar, and similar items weighs 5 grams. A teaspoon of something lighter, such as powdered sugar, will weigh less. There are 1000 mg in one gram, so your question of 15-30 mg is far less than a teaspoon (250 mg would be 1/4 teaspoon).
1 teaspoon will contain about 5g of a moderately dense solid, like sugar. So that's 5000 mg.