It doesnt matter what the medication is, 2 tsp=10mL.
9.12 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
that is 0.625 of a cup. A full cup is 48 teaspoons.
its simply 512/ 0.5 which equals 1024
Your 45 grams of sugar is right at about 3 3/4 tablespoons, since a tablespoon full of granulated weighs just a hint over 12 grams.
For butter, the ratio of mL and grams is equal. Thirty milliliters of butter would be equal to 30 grams.
there are 48 teaspoons of milk in one cup of milk. Reduced fat milk with about 2% fat will have a little more than one teaspoon of fat in a full cup of milk. There may be two or more teaspoons of fat in a cup of full fat milk.
1500 ml
1,000 milliliters is the same volume as 1 liter. It weighs very little if it's full of air, or empty. It weights about 9.8 newtons (2.2 pounds) if it's full of water. It weighs a lot more than that if it's full of gold, stones, or lead.
4 quarter teaspoons is a full teaspoon, or 5 grams of water.
None. 125 milliliters is about 1/2 cup.
Three level teaspoons equal one tablespoon. So 4 teaspoons would be 1 1/3 tablespoons.
250 in a FULL cup so 125 in a half cup