Wow, these answers are pretty funny. The calculation only makes sense when talking about water or something if identical density because it is known that 1ml of water "weighs" 1g. 1 tsp=5ml, so it can be said there are 5g (5000mg) of water per tsp. From there it's pretty straightforward... your question becomes "if 1tsp=5000mg, how many tsp weigh 250mg?" Or, 5000mg/1tsp=250mg/x tsp. Solving for x, 250/5000=.05, so 250
there is 5ml in one teaspoon so 250 divided by 5 is 50 teaspoons
About 5 grams of powdered ginger are in a teaspoon
1 teaspoon is 5ml. -It is also 5,000 mg.
Teaspoon is a measure of volume. Milligrams is a measure of weight. You would need to use a scale to measure 250 mg, then see how many teaspoons this is.
there is 5ml in one teaspoon so 250 divided by 5 is 50 teaspoons
To convert milligrams (mg) to teaspoons, we need to know the density of diatomaceous earth. The density of diatomaceous earth can vary, but a common estimate is around 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, 250 mg of diatomaceous earth would be approximately 0.00025 grams. To convert grams to teaspoons, we need to know the volume of the substance, which can vary. Without the exact density or volume, it is challenging to provide an accurate conversion to teaspoons.
250 mg = 250/1000 g = 0,25 g mg = milli grams = 1/1000 of a gram ... hence divide number in mg by 1000 and you have g 250 mg = 250/1000 g = 0,25 g mg = milli grams = 1/1000 of a gram ... hence divide number in mg by 1000 and you have g
To convert from teaspoons to mg you need to know the density of the substance being weighed and which definition of teaspoon you are using. suffice it to say that 30 mg of water is approximately 0.00609 American teaspoons To convert from teaspoons to mg you need to know the density of the substance being weighed and which definition of teaspoon you are using. suffice it to say that 30 mg of water is approximately 0.00609 American teaspoons
It depends what is in the teaspoon--some things weigh more than others. On average, a teaspoon of water, salt, sugar, and similar items weighs 5 grams. A teaspoon of something lighter, such as powdered sugar, will weigh less. There are 1000 mg in one gram, so your question of 15-30 mg is far less than a teaspoon (250 mg would be 1/4 teaspoon).
No, a teaspoon is 5,000 mg of water. -So 600 is about 1/8 of a teaspoon
1/4 teaspoon salt = 600 mg sodium 1/2 teaspoon salt = 1,200 mg sodium 3/4 teaspoon salt = 1,800 mg sodium 1 teaspoon salt = 2,300 mg sodium 1 teaspoon baking soda = 1,000 mg sodium
A teaspoon is a unit of volume. MG (megagram) or mg (milligram) are unit of mass.