Since teaspoons is a volume unit while gram is mass unit it depends on what you're measuring.
15 mg is approximately three teaspoons or one tablespoon.
The amount of teaspoons that roughly equal 600 mg are 1.25 teaspoons. Teaspoons should not be used as accurate measurements since their amounts depend on density and approximation.
Approximately 1.5 teaspoons of table salt contain 360 mg of sodium.
15 grams of water is 3 teaspoons.
1010 mg of sodium is 0.2 teaspoons. It is 1/5 of a teaspoon.
One teaspoon of salt contains 2000 mg of sodium, so 380 mg of sodium would be about 1/5 a teaspoon of salt.Read more: My_soup_label_says_380_grams_of_sodium_-_how_many_teaspoons_of_salt_would_that_equal
That is 4 teaspoons
About 8,000 mg.
Are you guys serious? 1 ML(milli litre) is 1000 mg, 10 mg is like 3% of a teaspoons surface
I think it is about 1-1/4 teaspoons
Approximately 1/4 teaspoon of vitamin C ascorbic acid powder is equivalent to 625 mg.
1 mg of salt equals .00018 teaspoons, so 100 mg eguals 0.018 teaspoons of salt.