It depends what you're measuring.
Yes ,a teaspoon holds about 5 grams of water.
That's impossible to answer. A teaspoon is a measurement of volume. Whereas a gram is a measurement of weight. A gram of feathers might be the size of a golf ball where a gram of lead might be smaller than a pencil eraser.
A gram is 1/5 of a teaspoon
Multiply teaspoon by 5. ie -2 teaspoon is 10 gram.
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.
1 gram of water is 1/5 of a teaspoon.1 gram of water is 1/5 of a teaspoon.
There are four grams in one teaspoon of white granulated sugar. A gram is a unit that measures the weight.
There are 5 grams in a teaspoon
It depends on the size of the teaspoon!- but a teaspoon as used in cookery recipes in the UK and Europe is defined as 5 mls, so the weight is very close to 5 grams.
a tsp
That is approximately 1/5 of a teaspoon
No, 5 gm water will fit in a teaspoon.