A teaspoon is a unit of volume measure in the US, approximately 5 ml. 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon, which is 1/2 ounce or 1/8 cup. A coffee spoon is a spoon used for stirring coffee, not a unit of measure.
6.4/3.2mass/volumedensity= 2
5 ml is about a teaspoon. 5 ml = 1.01442068 US teaspoons
Depends on the exact cup, but about 200 mls.
The density of chopped garlic could vary greatly. An estimate is garlic is at least 1 gram / ml based on a peeled clove not floating. Since garlic is mostly water it can be assumed to be about 1 gram/ml. 2 TB is 30 ml thus that is at least 30 grams. Undoubtedly chopped is going to much less dense unless it is firmly packed into a measuring spoon.
20 mL is equal to 4 teaspoons (1 teaspoon = 5 mL).
If you have a 1 ml measuring spoon.
A teaspoon is a unit of volume measure in the US, approximately 5 ml. 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon, which is 1/2 ounce or 1/8 cup. A coffee spoon is a spoon used for stirring coffee, not a unit of measure.
1/2 teaspoon. 5 mL = 1 tsp
1tbl spoon = 15 ml
it is 15 ml of water.
A teaspoon holds 'about' 5 ml, so the spoon would need to be 1/5 full - but, for such a small amount of medicine it would be safer to use a pippette (dropper) where you would be able to measure 1 ml more accurately.
1 table spoon is 2.5 ml
The mass of a spoon is 10.
mL
The dessert spoon is 12.5ml.....just under a tablespoon which is 15ml (in UK)...interesting that in Australia 1 tablespoon is 20 ml
2.5 mill equals a table spoon.