5 ml in a teaspoon
It is 1 teaspoon.
There is 5 mL in one Teaspoon and 15 mL in one Tablespoon. Therefore there is 6 teaspoonfuls or 2 tablespoonfuls in a liquid medicine.
5 ml in a teaspoon.
"Tsp" is the common abbreviation for teaspoon, which is equivalent to 5 ml liquid volume. A small kitchen silverware spoon is generally regarded to be 1 teaspoon, or 5 ml, and should be equivalent for measuring liquid medications. Be careful not to confuse TEAspoon and TABLEspoon. Large kitchen silverware spoons are TABLEspoons, and are the equivalent of THREE teaspoons, or 15 ml, and could lead to significant overmedication if interchanged.
A teaspoon holds 5 grams of water.
a quarter teaspoon
Yes, a measuring teaspoon is 5 ml.
One teaspoon is roughly 5 ml of medicine.
A teaspoon holds 5 ml of water.
1 teaspoon is 5 ml, so you'll need one tenth of a teaspoon but this will be difficult to measure and also: "In practice, they may hold anything between 2.5 mL and 6 mL of liquid, so caution must be employed when using a teaspoon to measure a prescribed dose of medicine." So be careful.
5ml is equal to 1 teaspoon
5 ml of water in one measuring teaspoon