The use of "several" makes that a totally inane question .
188 teaspoonfuls
The plural form for the noun teaspoonful is teaspoonfuls.
1 metric teaspoon
Concentration = 10 mg/ml 140 mg = 140mg/10 mg/ml = 14 ml 1 Teaspoonful = 5 ml 14 ml = 2.8 Teaspoonfuls ~ 3 Teaspoonfuls However, I don't know the accuracy you required. If you need the exact volume, 2.8 Teaspoonfuls are not practical. Then you have to convert 0.8 Teaspoon into drops. 0.8 Teaspoon = 0.8x5 ml = 4 ml 1 ml = 15 drops 4 ml = 4x15 = 60 drops Then the volume is 2 teaspoonfuls and 60 drops. Here also you see counting 60 drops is inconvenient. Then better to take the volume of 3 teaspoonfuls and remove a volume equivalent to 0.2 teaspoons. 0.2 teaspoonful = 0.2 x 5 ml = 1 ml = 15 drops Then; 3 teaspoonfuls minus 15 drops.
8 dashes for one teaspoon.
You cannot directly really convert g (a solid measurement) to ml or teaspoonfuls (a liquid measurement). In an ounce, however, is 30ml or 28.3g. 30 ml is 2 tablespoonfuls, 3 teaspoonfuls in a tablespoon. I would say it is approximately 5g since there are 5ml in a teaspoonful and 28.3 and 30 aren't too far apart.
15 mg/ounce = 15 mg/28.35 mL. 15 mg/28.35 mL = 4 mg/7.55 mL=. Since a teaspoon is 5 mL, there would be 4 mg in about 1 1/2 teaspoonfuls.
48 teaspoons are in one cup
Ingredients1 cup applesauce, unsweetened1 cup sugar 1/2 c butter and lard1 each egg2 cup flour1 cup raisins, chopped1 cup nut meats1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon cinnamon1 teaspoon cloves4 teaspoon saltCombine ingredients. THEN drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased cookiesheets. Bake in 375 F. oven till done.
Since 1 tsp = 5ml, 0.66666 tsp would equal 3 1/3 ml.
The plural of teaspoonful is teaspoonfuls.
There is 5 mL in one Teaspoon and 15 mL in one Tablespoon. Therefore there is 6 teaspoonfuls or 2 tablespoonfuls in a liquid medicine.