10 tablespoons
There are approximately 6.88 dry powder teaspoons in 1 ounce.
There is no real universal formula for converting grams to teaspoons that will work for all ingredients. but it's around 1.88 teaspoons 2 teaspoons ≈ 10g
The density of the powder is needed because V=M/d.
1 teaspoon is approx. 5 mL; the answer is approx. 6 tsp for a powder with the density approx. 1 g/cm3.
Roughly 4 1/2 tsp
21 dry teaspoons is how many ounces?
That is approximately 95 teaspoons.
About 6 teaspoons
2 teaspoons
To convert grams of a powder to teaspoons, you need to know the density of the powder, as different powders have different densities. However, a general estimate is that 1 teaspoon of a typical dry powder weighs about 4 to 5 grams. Therefore, 6 grams of powder would be approximately 1.2 to 1.5 teaspoons. For precise measurements, it's best to refer to the specific density of the powder in question.
One gram of active dry yeast is equivalent to 0.35 teaspoons of dry yeast in volume. Thus five grams of dry yeast is equal to 1.76 teaspoons of dry yeast.
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