As with all conversion between a volume of a granular solid and his weight results are to be taken with cautions but here is a rapid approach
Table salt has a density of around 1.2 when in small crystals
A table spoon is 15 ml so it gives
1 tablespoon = 18 g of salt
Lots. Roughly 2300 per teaspoon
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
3 teaspoons per tablespoon
It depends on the ingredient. For most liquids and powders, there are about 15 grams in a tablespoon. However, for more dense or granular ingredients like sugar or salt, there are closer to 20 grams in a tablespoon.
That is approximately 1/3 tablespoon.
1 tablespoon is 15gm, that is a little over 1/2 an ounce
1. Rock salt in the mine hasn't iodine. 2. Iodized table salt has 20+/-5 mg iodine/kg of salt, as potassium iodide or iodate.
There are approximately 0.5 ounces in one tablespoon of pickling salt. This can vary slightly depending on the density of the salt, but a general conversion is that 1 tablespoon equals about 0.5 ounces for most types of salt.
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that is approximately 1/2 ounce
About 1/6 of an ounce
6 tbsp 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoon 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
It depends of a density of food. For example: 1 tablespoon of milk = 0.52 ounces 1 tablespoon of liqueur = 0.58 ounces 1 tablespoon of salt = 0.66 ounces
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ANSWER It depends of a density of food. For example: 1 tablespoon of milk = 14.79 grams 1 tablespoon of liqueur = 16.43 grams 1 tablespoon of salt = 18.72 grams
1 Tablespoon