It doesn't matter, grams and ounces are both units of measure for wieght.
2 grams of salt is equal to approximately 0.07 ounces. In terms of spoons, it is about 0.4 teaspoon of salt.
It depends on the size of the salt shaker. Two ounces of table salt is equal to 56.7 grams. Three ounces of table salt is equal to 85.05 grams.
180 grams of salt is equivalent to approximately 6.35 ounces.
Difficult question. Grams are units of weight. Cups are units of volume. To answer this, you have to specify what item you're measuring. It would be different for water, flour, salt, anything else. Do NOT try to use "ounces" to get around this. Cups are related to fluid ounces. Grams are related to dry ounces. They're not the same ounces. Search for the specific gravity of the item you're measuring. This number tells how many grams there are for each mL of volume. Divide this number into your 240 grams and this will give you the number of mL of stuff. There are about 30 mL in 1 fluid ounce. Since there are 8 fl oz in a cup, there are about 240 mL in 1 cup. Divide the number of mL you are measuring (calcaluated earlier) by 240 and that will give you the number of cups.
26 ounces = 737.1 grams.
50g = 1.76oz
25 grams of salt is approximately 0.882 of an ounce.
1 gram is about .03527 of an ounce, and 5 grams of salts are about 1 teaspoon, so 1 teaspoon of salt is about .18 of an ounce
It's a little over two ounces, or about a quarter of a cup.
To measure 35 grams of salt, you can use a kitchen scale for accuracy. Simply place a bowl or container on the scale, tare it to zero, and then add salt until the scale reads 35 grams. If you don't have a scale, you can use measuring spoons, noting that approximately 1 teaspoon of table salt weighs about 6 grams, so you would need about 5 to 6 teaspoons to reach 35 grams.
Salt is usually sold in containers weighing a pound. So there would be 16 ounces.
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