Depends on the substance you are measuring - there is no standard conversion of a volume measure (teaspoons, tbl, cups etc...) to a weight measure (ounces, grams, pounds etc...). This is because, for example, 3 teaspoons of lead will weigh far more than 3 teaspoons of feathers will. This variablity of weight between the same volume of substances means there is not a standard volume to weight conversion, or a weight to volume conversion for that matter.
18 tsp
1 oz = 6 tsp
1 tsp = 0.16 oz
There are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon so 9 teaspoons = 3 tablespoons. There are 2 tablespoons in an ounce so 9 teaspoons would equal 1.5 ounces
3 teaspoons equal one ounce. One tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, so 12 tablespoons equal 12 ounces.
That is approximately 18 teaspoons
Five ounces of table salt is equal to 4. 44 tablespoons or 4 tablespoons and 1. 3 teaspoons. This is also equal to 13. 3 teaspoons.
On average, 30 teaspoons will be equal to about 2/3 of a cup. This is equal to a little over 3 ounces or so. This depends on what the material is, however.
2 fluid ounces equals 12 teaspoons.
There are many types of sugar. 2 teaspoons is roughly 1/3 of an ounce.
3 and 1/3 fluid ounces
How many cups/ounces is 3.75 cc in medical terms equal to?
3 fluid ounces (US) = 18 teaspoons (US)
There are 114 and 1/3 dry teaspoons in sixteen ounces
3 fluid ounces (US) = 18 teaspoons (US)