Depends what the substance you're measuring is; for example, 6 grams of lead will require fewer teaspoons than 6 grams of chocolate mousse will. There is no standard conversion for weight to volume measures.
There can be no conversion. A gram is a measure of mass. A teaspoon is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. The masses of equal volumes of the two substances will clearly be very different. So there is no direct conversion between mass and volume: you need to know the density of the substance to enable you to carry out the conversion.
Teaspoons can't be converted to grams. Teaspoons measure volume, while grams measure mass.
This cannot be determined because tablespoons/teaspoons are measures of volume and grams is a measure of weight or mass.
Grams can't be converted to teaspoons. Grams measure mass, while teaspoons measure volume.
1.3 teaspoons equals 6 grams.
Unable to answer without knowing what you are measuring so that the density can be determined, because of unit mismatch: teaspoons are units of volume and grams are units of mass.
In 1 cup of 1 percent milk there is 13 grams of sugar, which is 2.6 teaspoons. In 1 cup of whole milk, there is 12 grams of sugar and that is 2.4 teaspoons.
The conversion of grams to teaspoons depends on the weight of the substance you are converting.
There are 6 teaspoons in one ounce of garlic powder.
1 US ounce is equal to 29.5735 ml 1 Imperial ounce is equal to 28.4131 ml a teaspoon is equal 5ml so: there are 5.6826 teaspoons in one imperial ounce and 5.9147 teaspoons in one US ounce I think 5.5 or 6 teaspoons is good approximation
2 teaspoons
That is 1.2 teaspoons
That is about 1.2 teaspoons
60 grams is equal to 12 teaspoons. (the day thing is up to you)
30 grams is approximately 6 teaspoons of water.
That is approximately 33 grams
30 grams of water is 6 teaspoons
How many milligrams is in 1 teaspoon
That is approximately 6 teaspoons.
That is approximately 6 teaspoons.
Unable to answer without knowing what you are measuring so that the density can be determined, because of unit mismatch: teaspoons are units of volume and grams are units of mass.
A tsp is a measure of volume, not mass. You cannot convert between teaspoons and grams.