1 teaspoon of salt (NaCL) = 6 grams of NaCL or 2,360 mg of sodium (Na). (Na molecular wt is 23, Cl is 35.5, so NaCl is 58.5, so Na is 40 % times grams of wt of NaCl.) So 1 gram NaCl X 1 tsp/6 g NaCl = 0.16667 tsp NaCl or if you want Sodium ( how salt is expressed on food labels) then 1 gram of Na X 1 tsp NaCl/2.360 gram Na = 0.42 tsp Na.
That is approximately 6.2 grams
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Approximately 6 grams
0.2 teaspoons in a gram of sugar.
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About 1/5 teaspoon.
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram.
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That is 1/5 teaspoon.
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Converting table salt to pounds requires a special converter. There are approximately 79.75 teaspoons in one pound of table salt.
There are one table spoon + one tea spoon in an ounce of curing salt.
There are 1,000 mg (milligrams) in 1 gram, so 0.001 grams equal 1 mg.
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According to the experiment it takes one half cup of salt. 1 cup of salt is equal to 48 teaspoons. So a half of cup would be 24 teaspoons of salt.