Depends how big the grain of salt is.
That's an impossible question to answer, as each one of the 1 million grains of sand will all be a different size and density, making each one of them weigh a different amount. Because of this, no 1 million grains of sand will weigh the same amount.
That is 90 grams.
That is approximately 6 grams
Three grams
A grain of rice weighs roughly 0.0725 ounces.
That's an impossible question to answer, as each one of the 1 million grains of sand will all be a different size and density, making each one of them weigh a different amount. Because of this, no 1 million grains of sand will weigh the same amount.
115 grams
2 grams
4 tbsp of salt is approximately 60 grams
There will be a bit of variation in a measurement because salt crystals are not a uniform size. Now the good news, thanks to the Salt Institute, which is a non-profit trade association for the salt industry. They have the straight scoop (no pun intended) on salt. Salt weighs about 6 grams per teaspoon or about 18 grams per tablespoon. That makes your 3 tablespoons of salt weigh in at about 54 grams.
It weighs approximately 6 grams.
5 grams 0.5 Newtons 0.5 centigrams 0.005 kilograms
5 grams of sea-salt.
Approximately 3.78 grams of salt.
Approximately 5 grams of salt in a teaspoon.
About 5.8 grams
226.8 grams.