Problem- milligram is a measure of WEIGHT- and teaspoon is a measure of VOLUME. One does not convert to the other. If you meant milliliter, there are about 5 ml to a teaspoon. 2000 ml is 405.76 tsp.
To convert milligrams of sodium to teaspoons, first note that 1 teaspoon of table salt contains about 2,300 mg of sodium. Therefore, to find out how many teaspoons are in 2000 mg of sodium, you can calculate: 2000 mg ÷ 2300 mg/tsp ≈ 0.87 teaspoons. So, there are approximately 0.87 teaspoons of sodium in 2000 mg.
1010 mg of sodium is 0.2 teaspoons. It is 1/5 of a teaspoon.
15 mg is approximately three teaspoons or one tablespoon.
This is approximately 0.02 teaspoons of sodium, or 1/50 of a teaspoon. In a 2000 calorie diet you are only allowed 2400 mg of sodium.
The amount of teaspoons that roughly equal 600 mg are 1.25 teaspoons. Teaspoons should not be used as accurate measurements since their amounts depend on density and approximation.
About 8,000 mg.
That is 4 teaspoons
Are you guys serious? 1 ML(milli litre) is 1000 mg, 10 mg is like 3% of a teaspoons surface
One teaspoon of salt contains 2000 mg of sodium, so 380 mg of sodium would be about 1/5 a teaspoon of salt.Read more: My_soup_label_says_380_grams_of_sodium_-_how_many_teaspoons_of_salt_would_that_equal
I think it is about 1-1/4 teaspoons
1 mg of salt equals .00018 teaspoons, so 100 mg eguals 0.018 teaspoons of salt.
It is 5 teaspoons or just less than 1 ounce.