Since various substances in powder form (sugar, flour, spices, etc.) don't weigh the same, there is no definite answer to this question.
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You need to know the density of the material.
Mass is the product between volume and density; an US teaspoon has 5 mL. So the mass of powder is: m = 5 x d.
There are 6 teaspoons in 1 ounce powder
1 fl oz is 6 teaspoons.
1 teaspoon is approx. 5 mL; the answer is approx. 6 tsp for a powder with the density approx. 1 g/cm3.
6 teaspoons in an ounce
36 tsp 1 oz = 6 tsp 1 tsp = 0.16 oz
2.25 tsp 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
1 teaspoon is 4gm powder. -So 3.4 oz of powder is about 24 teaspoons
6 tsp = 1 oz
About 6.6 teaspoons per ounce of baking soda.
Use a 1/3 teaspoon measuring spoon.
One tsp is 4gm of powder. So 1 oz of powder is approximately 7 tsp.
1 fl oz = 6 teaspoons.
1 fl oz is 6 teaspoons.
one but the grit of the sugar could make a difference.
3 teaspoons = .05 oz as there are 6 teaspoons in 1 oz
1 fl oz of water is 6 teaspoons.
1 ounce is approximately 6 teaspoons.
0.5 oz 1 oz = 6 tsp 1 tsp = 0.16 oz