For a volume of approx. 5 mL the mass is approx. 7 g.
1 Table spoon is equal to 15-16 grams of salts
For a volume of approx. 5 mL the mass is approx. 7 g.
1/4 teaspoon
That is approximately 6 grams
Approximately 1/5 teaspoon.
That is approximately 6 grams
According to the Nutrition Facts on a Hain 26 oz sea salt container, 1/4 teaspoon of salt is equivalent to 590 mg of salt.
1 Teaspoon of salt is equal to about six gram of salt so 1/4 Teaspoon of salt weighs about 1-1/2 grams. To get 1 gram of sodium from table salt, you would need to ingest 2.5 grams (1 gram from sodium, 1.5 grams from chloride). A teaspoon of salt weighs approximately 6.6 grams.
That is 5 grams
Tricky question, as gram (SI) is a unit of weight and teaspoon (US) is a unit of volume. BUT since you said what the item was ... we CAN do this. First, we have to know the density or specific gravity of "salt." An internet search shows that to be 2.165. This is a measurement indicating the amount of grams per mL of volume. So 1 mL of table salt weights 2.165 grams. So, how many mL in a teaspoon? There is roughly 29.57mL in 1 fluid ounce. There are 6 teaspoons in 1 fluid ounce. So ... there is about 4.93 mL per teaspoon. And if each of those 4.93 mL weighs 2.165 grams, then ... 4.93 * 2.165 approx 10.7 grams
Approximately 6 gm in a teaspoon of salt.
Approximately 3.78 grams of salt.
Approximately 5 grams of salt in a teaspoon.
That is approximately 6 grams
That is approximately 6 grams
About 5 grams
Approximately 5 gm in a teaspoon of table salt
5 grams of salt is approximately 1 teaspoon.
If the density of table salt is 0.92 grams per ml, then there are approximately 4.5 grams of salt in one teaspoon, usually considered to be 5 ml.
that is approximately 6 grams
One teaspoon is 5 grams. That is 1/90 of a pound.
ONE TABLE IS EQUAL TO 10 GRAMS OF SALT. rahul_english@yahoo.co.in