Well, honey, there are about 300 milligrams of salt in one eighth of a teaspoon. So, if you're watching your sodium intake, you better watch out for those sneaky little pinches of salt in your cooking. But hey, a little flavor never hurt nobody!
2300 milligrams in one teaspoon of table salt
1 Teaspoon is 2300 milligrams so a quarter would 575 milligrams roughly
One teaspoon of table salt typically contains about 2,300 milligrams of sodium. This is because sodium chloride, the chemical name for table salt, is made up of about 40% sodium by weight. Therefore, in a 1 teaspoon serving of table salt, you would be consuming approximately 2,300 milligrams of sodium.
Well, honey, 2000 milligrams of salt is equal to about 0.4 teaspoons. So if you're watching your sodium intake, you might want to keep that in mind. But hey, a little sprinkle here and there never hurt nobody!
Lots. Roughly 2300 per teaspoon
According to http://www.cag.uconn.edu/NUTSCI/NUTSCI/outrch/pdf/HowMuchSaltSugar.pdf there is 2,000 milligrams of salt in one teaspoon of salt. Using algebra you can determine that there is .36 teaspoons in 720 milligrams of salt.Add 1/4 tsp of salt almost 1/8 tsp of salt together. You could add the full 1/8 tsp of salt but you will have just a little bit more salt than you need. It's not a big difference.
Its 480 mg of salt
There is 480 milligrams of sodium in one teaspoon of regular baking powder. That equates to 1.2 grams of salt
combination of sodium and chloride, has 2,325 milligrams (mg) of sodium
ANSWER No. 1/8 US teaspoon of salt = 0.780 g or 780 mg
400 mg is about 1/12 of a teaspoon. ------------------------------------------------- You can not equate a unit of volume (the teaspoon) with a unit of mass (the mg) because it depends on what you are measuring (its density).
The answer depends on the density of the substance. 10 milligrams of whipped egg white will be several tsp whereas 10 mg of salt will be approx 2 tsp.