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Here's the calculation. First convert a teaspoon of water in milliliters:

(see the linked question for the answer!): 1 US teaspoon = 4.92892161 milliliters

At 4°C, the density of water is exactly 1.00 gram per milliliter, so 1 teaspoon of water weighs 4.92892161 grams.

The molecular weight of water is:

2*(1.00794) + 15.9994 = 18.01528 grams per mole

So in 1 teaspoon, there are this many moles:

4.92892161 grams ÷ 18.01528 grams per mole = 0.273596725 moles

There are 6.0221415 × 1023 molecules in a mole of water, so in 1 teaspoon of water, there are this many molecules:

0.273596725 moles * 6.0221415 × 1023 molecules/moles = 1.64763819 x 1023 molecules

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Water having the capacity of suspending solubles is unquestionable (i.e. sulfur, iodine, iron even mercury) but for a one molar solution one needs know either what is in the water already (H2O+ unless it is distilled water you are discussing at least) then it would be incumbent on what the waters actual soluble substances atomic,molecular, or compound weights were relative the solutes amount in relation to Avogadro constant - it appears that all are quantitatively attributing it a measuring question of H2O without regard to it's contents in suspension or their molar weights molarity impure or to be used for a molar solution.

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there are 6.02*1023 water molecules in one tablespoon .

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