Millilitres is the standard. - 5 to a teaspoon.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
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Tsp(teaspoon) is volume and gram is weight. so it would depend on what the substance is. A gram of cotton would be more than a teaspoon, but a gram of lead would be much less than a teaspoon.
You would just say teaspoon.
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one teaspoon is 1/6 of an ounce. mathematically the answer would be 8.64 teaspoon. Realistically I doubt anybody has a .64 teaspoon. 8 1/2 tsp would be very close, as .14 of a teaspoon would be a somewhat trivial amount. (about an eight of a tsp)
There are 5 ml in a teaspoon, so 2.5 ml would be in a teaspoon twice.