1 oz
1 teaspoon is 5 gm of water. So 1 teaspoon of bi-carb is approximately 5 gm.
That is 13-13.5 gm
Depends on how big the container of dry yeast is. In a package? Probably 1/4 teaspoon.
A teaspoon (5ml) of white dwarf material would weigh about 6,500,000 grams or just over 7 metric tons.
Approximately 5 grams
what ever chuck Norris says it weighs
Google has a built in calculator that will tell you thisJust put in the conversion and searchex.. 1/2 of 1 parsecor 14 1/2 stone in pounds (to figure out how much your british friends weigh)anyways the answer to "1/15 of 1 teaspoon" is...(1/15) of 1 US teaspoon = 0.328594773 millilitersand the answer to "1/2 of 1/15 of 1 teaspoon in cups" is...so it's really a small amount
It weighs approximately 6 grams.
1 teaspoon is 5 millilitres.
That is 1/2 a teaspoon.
That is 1/2 a teaspoon.