Trying to convert. Need to put 1 ounce of dry chemicial in a hot tub? How many tablessespoons or teaspoon
A dry measurement refers to volume, and not weight. There is half tablespoon, or one and a half teaspoons, in one dry ounce.
If we suppose that the density of fine powdered salt is approx. 1 g/cm3and a tsp is 5 mL, the answer is approx. 6 tsp salt.
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There is 6 teaspoons in 1 ounce.
1 teaspoon of Salt=0.1773 ounce.
That is approximately 1/5 of an ounce.
That is just over 2 tablespoons.
That is approximately 66 tablespoons.
This will vary based on the item for measure. Each ingredient will have a specific mass (weight). For example, one tablespoon of molasses will weigh more than one tablespoon of baking powder. Thus, the answer would be dependent on what specifically you are attempting to measure.
There are approximately 9 grams of salt in one tablespoon.There are 67.63 tablespoons U.S. in one liter.67.63 tablespoons/liter x 9 grams/tablespoon = 608.67 grams of salt per liter
.0235 ounces
As a dry measure the answer would be 8 ounces. If you want a weight it would depend on what type of salt you were to weigh, table salt, kosher salt, etc. I weighed a cup (8 ounces) of iodized table salt on my digital scale and it weighed 15.2 ounces.
1/2 ounce of salt
That is approximately 66 tablespoons.
Depends what the "dry " is. A half ounce of salt has less volume than half ounce of dried parsley.
That would be approximately 2.4 cups
That is approximately 96 tablespoons
How many teaspoons is an ounce of salt? About 5.1 teaspoons equal an ounce of table salt.
5.9 teaspons in an ounce of kosher salt. This is derived from the packaging stating 1133 servings per container (3 lbs). One serving is 1/4 teaspon.
That is approximately 28.34 grams of salt.
2.7 cups or 48 Tablespoons
1 tsp of salt equals approximately 5 oz. Approximately because different salts (table, sea, kosher, etc) have different weights. Table salt is mined salt, is the more dense, and is therefore the heaviest.
This will vary based on the item for measure. Each ingredient will have a specific mass (weight). For example, one tablespoon of molasses will weigh more than one tablespoon of baking powder. Thus, the answer would be dependent on what specifically you are attempting to measure.
Depends entirely on what the material is . -ie salt and flour are both "dry material" yet salt is much heavier.