One flat tablespoon of baking soda equals 3 grams.
About 5 grams
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There are 4.4 grams of Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) in 1 teaspoon. For example: You need 2 grams of Baking soda 2 / 4.4 = .45 tsp Baking soda
A tablespoon is 15 milliliters (at least it is in Sweden) so 3 grams is 1/5 of a tablespoon (if you re measuring a liquid which has a density around that of water) If you are measuring baking soda or another powder it is going to be quite different.
There are approximately 2,500,000 grams in it.
0.5 US fluid ounces ==
3
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1/8 tsp of baking soda/baking powder weighs 0.6g5gm
1 teaspoon of baking soda is 4.8 grams, so 1.5 tsps is 7.2 grams
Correct, 3 teaspoons in 1 tablespoon
Liters are a liquid measure. Tablespoons of baking soda is a dry measure. So the question makes no sense. No, actually, liters are a measurement of volume. A liter is NOT specific to either liquid or solid substances. For that matter, neither is a tablespoon. It is just as valid to have a tablespoon of oil (a liquid) as it is to have a tablespoon of baking soda (a solid). The volume of either is the same. A tablespoon is approximately 15ml. (In other words, there are about 0.015 liters in 1 tablespoon.) If you want to be more precise, a tablespoon is really about 14.786765 ml.
4.50gramH20
That is approximately 2.5 teaspoons.