According to this Web site ( http://www.allaboutturkey.com/meze2.htm ), 4 tsp of salt (1 1/3 tbsp) weighs 24 grams. Therefore, a little over 5.5 tbsp or 16.5 tsp is 100g of salt. Because the size of grains of salt can vary, and result in more volume for less matter, it's really best to weigh salt when a weight is specified.
Consider a tablespoon of 30 mL and a density of 1,25 g/cm3 for powdered table salt.So 100 g salt is equivalent to approx. 3 tablespoons.
That is approximately 66 tablespoons.
There are approximately 9 grams of salt in one tablespoon.There are 67.63 tablespoons U.S. in one liter.67.63 tablespoons/liter x 9 grams/tablespoon = 608.67 grams of salt per liter
4,12 grams aluminum sulfate is equivalent to 0,012 moles (for the anhydrous salt).
180 grams of salt is equivalent to approximately 6.35 ounces.
Approximately 16 grams
That is approximately 15.937 tablespoons.
There will be a bit of variation in a measurement because salt crystals are not a uniform size. Now the good news, thanks to the Salt Institute, which is a non-profit trade association for the salt industry. They have the straight scoop (no pun intended) on salt. Salt weighs about 6 grams per teaspoon or about 18 grams per tablespoon. That makes your 3 tablespoons of salt weigh in at about 54 grams.
To convert grams of salt to tablespoons, it's important to note that the density of salt can vary slightly depending on the type. However, a general estimate is that 1 tablespoon of table salt weighs about 15 grams. Therefore, 100 grams of salt is approximately equal to 6 to 7 tablespoons.
50 grams = 4 tablespoons
Consider a tablespoon of 30 mL and a density of 1,25 g/cm3 for powdered table salt.So 100 g salt is equivalent to approx. 3 tablespoons.
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There are about 1.4 teaspoons of salt in 7 grams.
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.
Forty grams of Epsom salt is approximately 2.7 tablespoons. Since Epsom salt has a density similar to table salt, a general conversion is that 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt weighs about 15 grams. Therefore, you can estimate the conversion by dividing the total grams by the grams per tablespoon.
To convert 180 mg of salt to tablespoons, it's important to know that 1 teaspoon of table salt weighs approximately 6 grams (6000 mg). Therefore, 180 mg is roughly 0.03 teaspoons, which is about 0.01 tablespoons. In terms of teaspoons, this is a very small amount, roughly equivalent to a pinch of salt.