No, a teaspoon is 5,000 mg of water. -So 600 is about 1/8 of a teaspoon
1/4 teaspoon salt = 600 mg sodium 1/2 teaspoon salt = 1,200 mg sodium 3/4 teaspoon salt = 1,800 mg sodium 1 teaspoon salt = 2,300 mg sodium
1/4 teaspoon salt = 600 mg sodium 1/2 teaspoon salt = 1,200 mg sodium 3/4 teaspoon salt = 1,800 mg sodium 1 teaspoon salt = 2,300 mg sodium 1 teaspoon baking soda = 1,000 mg sodium
There are 5 grams of water in a teaspoon. 1,200 mg of fish oil is roughly 1/4 teaspoon
1 tablespoon contains 15 ml.. 4 grams is 4000 milligrams.. 4000 mg in 600 ml ??? mg in 15 ml ( 4000 mg * 15 ml ) / 600 ml = 100 mg.
15 mg/ounce = 15 mg/28.35 mL. 15 mg/28.35 mL = 4 mg/7.55 mL=. Since a teaspoon is 5 mL, there would be 4 mg in about 1 1/2 teaspoonfuls.
750 mg potassium chloride is equivalent to 10 mEq
No, a teaspoon is 5 ml.
4000 mg
That depends entirely on what is being measured as teaspoons is a measure of volume whereas milligrams is a measure of weight. For example 1500 mg of styrofoam would weigh far less than 1500 mg of sand.
307.2 g per cup. According to the Arm and Hammer package, 1/8 of a teaspoon = 600 mg.
It depends what is in the teaspoon--some things weigh more than others. On average, a teaspoon of water, salt, sugar, and similar items weighs 5 grams. A teaspoon of something lighter, such as powdered sugar, will weigh less. There are 1000 mg in one gram, so your question of 15-30 mg is far less than a teaspoon (250 mg would be 1/4 teaspoon).
One teaspoon (5 milliliters) of table salt has 2,325 mg of sodium