If 50 = just over 3 teaspoons. Then I'd say 250 = 15, Maybe 16 teaspoons.
But it is all speculative, weight is not discernable by size, for example a teaspoon of lead is heavier than a teaspoon of water.
Approximately 6 gm in a teaspoon of salt.
Approximately 5 grams of salt in a teaspoon.
Approximately 3.78 grams of salt.
That is approximately 6 grams
About 5 grams
Approximately 5 gm in a teaspoon of table salt
5 grams of salt is approximately 1 teaspoon.
250 gm of salt.
A teaspoon of pink salt typically weighs about 5-6 grams. However, this can vary slightly depending on the fluffiness or density of the particular salt.
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.
Approximately 1/3 of a teaspoon of salt corresponds to 2 grams.
If the density of table salt is 0.92 grams per ml, then there are approximately 4.5 grams of salt in one teaspoon, usually considered to be 5 ml.