How many grams are in a thierd of a cup
5 grams of sea-salt.
Fine Sea Salt = approx. 230.4 g per cup (4.8 g per teaspoon) Table Salt (not iodized) = approx. 288 g per cup (6.0 g per teaspoon)
That is 1/4 cup.
According to the experiment it takes one half cup of salt. 1 cup of salt is equal to 48 teaspoons. So a half of cup would be 24 teaspoons of salt.
243 grams
According to the Nutrition Facts on a Hain 26 oz sea salt container, 1/4 teaspoon of salt is equivalent to 590 mg of salt.
It weighs approximately 6 grams.
With sea salt, not table salt, and provon. The sea salt you put in a cup and put it on your belly and let your ring soak for 5-10 minutes.
According to this Web site ( http://www.allaboutturkey.com/meze2.htm ), 4 tsp of salt (1 1/3 tbsp) weighs 24 grams. Therefore, a little over 5.5 tbsp or 16.5 tsp is 100g of salt. Because the size of grains of salt can vary, and result in more volume for less matter, it's really best to weigh salt when a weight is specified.
The same mass of salt, both are sodium chloride.
My electronic kitchen scale says "2 grams."
Seawater has arround 3.5 % salinity. 1 liter of water is 1 kilogram or 1000 grams of fresh water. In sea water there is about 35 grams of salt in 1 litre of water.