5 grams of salt fills only 0.16 tablespoon ... 1/2 teaspoon of fine salt is roughly 5 grams
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the external pressure is called the boiling point. This is when the liquid changes into vapor at a constant temperature.
100 ml (milliliters) is equal to 6.763 tablespoons.
Boiling. A liquid boils at a temperature at which its vapor pressure is equal to the pressure of the gas above it.
4 tablespoons can equal 4 tablespoons as you say, however it can also equal 12 teaspoons.
12 tablespoons equal 0.75 of a cup.
To test if adding salt to water increases the boiling point of the water, do the following: boil a sample of pure water until it boils. Measure the temperature at which the pure water boils. Take another sample of pure water and add salt to it, then boil this sample under the same conditions. Measure the temperature at which the salt water boils. If the latter temperature is higher, salt does increase the boiling point of water.
5 measuring tablespoons equal 75 ml.
16 tablespoons.
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the external pressure is known as the boiling point. At this point, the liquid changes to a gas by overcoming the external pressure.
12 ounces of water is approximately 24 tablespoons
6 tablespoons is equal to 0.375 cups.
2486 tablespoons.