1 teaspoon is 5ml. -It is also 5,000 mg.
There are roughly 5,000 milligrams in one teaspoon.
A milligram is 1/1,000 of a gram, and therefore 1/5,000 of a teaspoon.
This cannot be answered because teaspoon is volume measure and milligram is weight. Answer would depend on density of the material. Maybe you want to convert teaspoon to milliLITERS instead.
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.
A milligram is 1/1,000 of a gram, and therefore 1/5,000 of a teaspoon.
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These are two different units of measurement. A teaspoon is a measure of volume. A milligram is a measure of weight or mass.
A teaspoon is a measurement of volume. A Milligram is a measurement of mass. You cannot directly convert between the 2.
A teaspoon is a unit of volume. MG (megagram) or mg (milligram) are unit of mass.
It depends The answer is "it depends." If we don't know what the teaspoon is holding, then we can't answer the question. That's because a milligram is a unit of WEIGHT, whereas a teaspoon is a unit of volume. So what? you ask. Well, a teaspoon of black pepper will not weigh the same as a teaspoon of iron filings, which will have a different weight than a teaspoon of sugar, which will have a different weight than a teaspoon of tungsten filings or liquid Mercury. Do not confuse WEIGHT with VOLUME. For example, a level teaspoon of table salt has (weighs) about 2300 milligrams. FYI, the recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 2400 milligrams. And average consumption in the USA is 3500 milligrams. Drop the dill pickle and back away! There are 10 milligrams in one teaspoon. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The teaspoon as a volume unit has 5 mL. Mass = volume x density; density is a specific characteristic of any material. So the mass contained in a teaspoon depends on the density.
1 kilogram = 1000000 milligrams. So, to convert a value in milligram to a value in kilograms, divide it by 1000000 and to convert from a value in kilogram to milligram, multiply the value with 1000000.
1 teaspoon is 5 cc.