1/4 teaspoon salt
= 600 mg sodium
1/2 teaspoon salt
= 1,200 mg sodium
3/4 teaspoon salt
= 1,800 mg sodium
1 teaspoon salt
= 2,300 mg sodium
1 teaspoon baking soda
= 1,000 mg sodium
1 tsp = 5 ml. For water 5 ml = 5 grams, so 25 mg is a very small amount, 1/200 of a teaspoon in fact. Do you mean 25 grams? That would be 5 tsp.
There's no way to answer this question unless you know the density of the powder. Not enough information.
Don't ever take drugs without knowing your doseage.
1 teaspoon = 3.7 gm powder (approx).
231 mg equal how many tsp
50
5ml
5
there is 5ml in one teaspoon so 250 divided by 5 is 50 teaspoons
About 5 grams of powdered ginger are in a teaspoon
how many teaspoons in 250 ML dry
Teaspoon is a measure of volume. Milligrams is a measure of weight. You would need to use a scale to measure 250 mg, then see how many teaspoons this is.
there is 5ml in one teaspoon so 250 divided by 5 is 50 teaspoons
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
2
There are 4.67 grams in a teaspoon. 70 mg is the same as .07 grams. So there are 0 teaspoons in 70mg of Tetracycline Chloride powder.
It depends what powder you are using because one beasures mass and the other measures volume.
4000 mg
It depends what is in the teaspoon--some things weigh more than others. On average, a teaspoon of water, salt, sugar, and similar items weighs 5 grams. A teaspoon of something lighter, such as powdered sugar, will weigh less. There are 1000 mg in one gram, so your question of 15-30 mg is far less than a teaspoon (250 mg would be 1/4 teaspoon).
1 teaspoon will contain about 5g of a moderately dense solid, like sugar. So that's 5000 mg.