An official cup holds 226 ml. - You are defining a "small cup can" - so you can pick any size you want.
Depends on the size of your teacup.
A smaller teacup is usually 6 oz which is 177.4 ml.
A larger teacup can be as much as 10 oz which is 295.7 ml.
It holds 15 ml of water. So around 13-16 of other products.
A teaspoon holds 5ml of liquid.
1 tsp = 5 ml
That is 1 standard teaspoon
1 teaspoon is 5 millimeters so 9 millimeters... that would be 1.8 teaspoon.
A teaspoon cannot hold any litters.
a teaspoon holds 5ml
1 teaspoon will hold 5 grams of water
Take a pint bottle and count how many level teaspons of water it takes you to fill it. Then divide 567 (the number of mls in a pint) by the number of teaspoons it took to fill the bottle.That's your answer.
14.7 milliliters
That can't exist. -Millimetres is a measure of LENGTH - you know, how long something is . A teaspoon is VOLUME and can't be expressed in length.
A teaspoon is a unit of capacity. A millimetre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
That is 2.5 ml.
5grams
A standard cooking teaspoon will hold 5 cc of water.