It's possible to do the same conversion for salt, sugar, cooking oil, etc.
Milligrams is a weight/mass measurement, whereas tablespoons is a volume measurement. There is no direct conversion between the two. One must know what is being measured to make the conversion, as 11.5 mg of sand would be fewer tablespoons than 11.5 mg of fiberglass insulation.
Milligrams are 1,000 part of a gram. So 17 mg is about 1/900 of a tbsp.
Approximately 2/3 of tbsp
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That is 7.6 tbsp.
25 mg of liquid =
115 gm of butter is a 'stick', a 1/4 pound.
That is approximately 7.188 cups
Milligrams is a weight/mass measurement, whereas tablespoons is a volume measurement. There is no direct conversion between the two. One must know what is being measured to make the conversion, as 11.5 mg of sand would be fewer tablespoons than 11.5 mg of fiberglass insulation.
this is for powder 1000 mg = 1 g 1 g = .2 of a teaspoon or 1/5 of a teaspoon depends on what you're weighing
70mg (milligrams ) is extremely tiny. There are 5,000 in a teaspoon. -Are you sure you don't have the name wrong
15 grams of water is 3 teaspoons.
A level Tblspoon weighs 23gram
It really depends on what you are weighing? A dense ingredient such as butter will quantify less tablespoons than a lighter ingredient like candy floss. On average though, a tablespoon is said to hold 15g of liquid so 115g of water for example would equate to 7-8 tablespoons.
Tablespoons can't be converted to grams. Tablespoons measure volume, while grams measure mass.
1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g