Ground ginger can NOT be substituted for crystallized ginger--that is something quite different. Otherwise, you are fairly safe to use ground, minced, and grated ginger interchangeably unless the ginger is being used for garnish purposes (sushi, for instance). The thing to remember is that ground ginger is exponentially more potent than fresh ginger. Ultimately it comes down to a matter of personal taste, but I rarely use more than a few pinches of the ground stuff.
1cc=1ml 5ml=1tsp
1 tsp is approximately 1/6 of an ounce.
ANSWER1 US teaspoon of granulated sugar equals 3.94 grams1 US teaspoon of sugar powder equals 3.55 grams
15 grams of water is 3 teaspoons.
1cc is 0.2 teaspoons.
60 gtt = 1tsp
5ml = 1tsp Okay, technically it's 4.929. But that's being picky.
60 gtt = 1tsp
This can't be done. Tsp is a measure of volume, oz is weight.
5.07 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.92 milliliters
1tsp is 5.7 grams. 6tsps would be 34.2 grams.