6.6 g
Even though salt and sugar have different chemical compositions, they both have similar densities. This means that a teaspoon of salt and a teaspoon of sugar will weigh the same because they take up the same volume.
Yes, salt generally weighs more than both sugar and baking soda because salt is denser. A teaspoon of salt will weigh more than a teaspoon of sugar or baking soda.
It weighs approximately 6 grams.
Since table salt is the stuff you can see and measure, it is useful to know that one teaspoon of table salt weighs about 6 g, or 6,000 mg. There are about 2.4 g sodium in one teaspoon salt. * this is from http://www.ultracycling.com/nutrition/hyponatremia2.html
how much does a tablespoon of cookie dough weigh
it depends on how much liquid you have and if there is enough liquid for the salt to dissolve into
60g
About 5 grams
ZERO Salt contains sodium. 590mg of sodium per 1/4 a teaspoon.
Approximately 6 grams
approximately 1/2 a teaspoon to a teaspoon
2 grams