That is approximately 1.2 tbs
20 grams of salt is equivalent to 20 grams. The unit "grams" already indicates the measure of mass, so there is no need for conversion or calculation in this case.
If the water was pure and had no salt already mixed in it then the same 20 grams of salt would be left, as salt doesn't evaporates on the temperature at which water does evaporates.
That is about 2 tbsp
2 grams of salt = 2,000 mg of sodium
- Sugar is not salt.- The unit of 20 is ?
20% salt solution is the equivalent of adding 200gr salt in a 800 ml (1000ml -200ml) of water. you now have one liter of a 20% solution.
5 grams of salt in 10 grams of water is more concentrated (50%) compared to 18 grams of salt in 90 grams of water (20%).
Toss in a few peeled, coarsely-cut up chunks of potatoes. About one potato per quart. Boil X 20 minutes. Also add 1 Tbs of brown sugar or a 2 Tbs ketchup per quart.
Even though its my question I am entering one with a project in which you melt ice cubes plain, with 10 grams of salt, with 20 grams of salt, and with 30 grams of salt.
The number of tablespoons in 20 grams depends on the substance being measured, as different ingredients have different densities. For example, 20 grams of sugar is approximately 1.6 tablespoons, while 20 grams of flour is about 2.5 tablespoons. To get an accurate conversion, you would need to specify the ingredient in question.
20 grams = about 0.04409 pounds.
about 5 grams or so depending on the brand and the humidity. Whoever answered "20 grams" was WAY off. It is less dense that table salt because it is fluffier.