It depends on the size of the molecule - every substance is made of different molecules and they are different sizes. Figure out how large the molecule is, and you can divide the total amount of a tablespoon (15 ml) by that number to see how many molecules would fit.
A tablespoon is not a molecule, but it can hold things that contain molecules. A tablespoon of water weighs about 15 grams. There are an enormous amount of molecules in water.
1 tablespoon will hold 15 cc of water.
1 tablespoon will hold 15 ml of water.
A mole of water molecules would just about fill a teaspoon.
14.78 mlA cooking tablespoon will hold 15 millilitres of water
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14.7 milliliters
15 gm of water in a tablespoon
15cc in a metric tablespoon
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ANSWER It depends of a density of food. For example: 1 tablespoon of milk = 14.79 grams 1 tablespoon of liqueur = 16.43 grams 1 tablespoon of salt = 18.72 grams
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