Pretty much nothing, unless you put it in warm water with plenty of sugar, in which case the yeast will convert the sugar to ethanol and carbon dioxide
If both the yeast and the sugar are dry, then nothing. However, if you mix them together with warm water, the yeast will ferment the sugar and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Half a teaspoon of dry active yeast typically weighs around 1.5 to 2 grams. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the brand and the specific type of yeast used. It's always a good idea to check the packaging for precise measurements.
A whole teaspoon is twice as big as a half teaspoon.
1 teaspoon is 2 half teaspoons.
In a half teaspoon, there are 48 one-tenths. This is because there are 48 one-tenths in a teaspoon, and since a half teaspoon is half of a full teaspoon, you would take half of 48, which equals 24. Therefore, there are 24 one-tenths in half a teaspoon.
Half teaspoon is 2.5 grams.
One teaspoon is 5 ml. However "one half of one and a half" of anything is 3/4.
No, 1.25 ml is less than half a teaspoon. One teaspoon is approximately 5 ml, so half a teaspoon would be around 2.5 ml.
No, a half pint is 48 teaspoon.
That is 0.75 of a teaspoon
You could buy a half teaspoon so the measurement is accurate. Or you could use a teaspoon and judge when it is half full.
A half of anything is always larger than a third of the same thing.