"It depends on whether you mean US, Canadian, metric or Imperial teaspoons. They are proportional to US or Imperial ounces (1/6 oz per tsp, US and CAN), milliliters or imperial gills, where different tsp volumes range from 4.74 to 5.92 ml. The following is from wikipedia/Conversion of units: teaspoon (Canadian) ≡ 1/6 fl oz (Imp) ≈ 4.735 510 416 667 mL
teaspoon (U.S.) ≡ 1/6 US fl oz = 4.928 921 595 mL
teaspoon (metric) ≡ 5 mL
teaspoon (Imperial) ≡ 1/24 gi (Imp)= 5.919 388 020 8(3) mL" This is taken from the answer to the question "How many ounces in a teaspoon?" 12 teaspoons (Canadian) = 2 fl oz 12 teaspoons (U.S.) = 2 fl oz
2 fluid ounces equals 12 teaspoons.
3 teaspoons equal one ounce. One tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, so 12 tablespoons equal 12 ounces.
Two fluid ounces is equal to 12 teaspoons. (US)
That is approxiately 12 teaspoons
1/2 teaspoon.
12 teaspoons
12 fluid ounces is 72 teaspoons.
Approximately 9.2 fl oz.
There are 3 teaspoons in 1 Tablespoon and 2 Tablespoons in 1 ounce. So, that would make 24 Tablespoons in 12 ounces. Then to find teaspoons, multiply 3( for teaspoons) by 24(tablespoons). ANNNND, you get 72 teaspoons in 12 ounces. :)
That is approximately 25.362 teaspoons.
That is approximately 12 teaspoons
2 ounces of water is approximately 12 teaspoons.