16mg
When borax is added to hard water elements like Mg and Ca react with borax and come out of water and water becomes soft
Exactly 500ml.
Because hot water can dissolve more of the borax and it needs to be supersaturated so that when it cools it cannot hold as much borax in each molecule, so it releases some of the borax into it's natural repeating mineral shape.
0.1 mg
Borax has a density of about 1.71 grams/cc so we need to find out what volume of borax 30 grams is. The 30 grams divided by 1.71 g/cc equals 17.544 cc. A cc is equal to about 0.2029 teaspoons, so 17.544 cc times 0.2029 equals about 3.56 teaspoons of borax.
1010 mg of sodium is 0.2 teaspoons. It is 1/5 of a teaspoon.
16mg
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.
Are you guys serious? 1 ML(milli litre) is 1000 mg, 10 mg is like 3% of a teaspoons surface
When borax is added to hard water elements like Mg and Ca react with borax and come out of water and water becomes soft
It is 5 teaspoons or just less than 1 ounce.
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Since teaspoons is a volume unit while gram is mass unit it depends on what you're measuring.
I think it is about 1-1/4 teaspoons
About 8,000 mg.