2000mg
One teaspoon of table salt typically contains about 2,300 milligrams of sodium. This is because sodium chloride, the chemical name for table salt, is made up of about 40% sodium by weight. Therefore, in a 1 teaspoon serving of table salt, you would be consuming approximately 2,300 milligrams of sodium.
There is 480 milligrams of sodium in one teaspoon of regular baking powder. That equates to 1.2 grams of salt
1.6 grams.
combination of sodium and chloride, has 2,325 milligrams (mg) of sodium
2300 milligrams in one teaspoon of table salt
20 milligrams is zero teaspoon. There are 4.67 grams in a teaspoon, therefore .02 grams is not a teaspoon.
Himalayan salt is about 95% sodium chloride and thus is about 37% sodium. How many milligrams of sodium it contains depends on the amount of salt you have.
That is approximately 5,000 milligrams
1 teaspoon is 5,000 mg .
1 Teaspoon is 2300 milligrams so a quarter would 575 milligrams roughly
I think what you mean to ask is how many milliliters (ml) are in a teaspoon, there are 5ml per teaspoon. Milligrams refers to the concentration of the medication as in how many milligrams per milliliter and that will vary from medication to medication
To convert sodium from milligrams to teaspoons, we need to know that 1 teaspoon of table salt (sodium chloride) contains about 2,300 mg of sodium. Therefore, 40 mg of sodium is roughly equivalent to about 1/58th of a teaspoon of table salt. This is a very small amount and not typically measurable with standard kitchen tools.