0.2 metric teaspoons
It doesn't matter how much salt you use, rather, the concentration is important! For example, if you put your 5-6 teaspoons of salt in a full bathtub, the amount of salt per liter, or per milliliter, will be quite low.
It generally takes around 20 drops to make 1 milliliter (ml) of liquid, but this can vary slightly depending on the size and viscosity of the drops.
If this is actually about teaspoons, then it's impossible to answer, as spoons can have different designs and different weight.If this is about the volume teaspoons, it's also impossible to answer, as it would be dependent of the density of the substance.100 grams of popped popcorn would take a lot more place than 100 grams of water.13 teaspoons are 100g
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That completely depends on what solution you pull into the syringe, and it's different for every solution. If you don't understand that, you can't take the responsibility of preparing or administering medication. Please ... consult with a doctor or a pharmacist before risking someone's health.
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1.5 oz of water is about 9 teaspoons.
1 milliliter is the same as about 1/4 teaspoon.
Depends what the dry material is.
9 ml is 1.8 teaspoons
.What are you taking?
7 teaspoons
20 teaspoons
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1 ml
3 teaspoons to 1 tablespoon. So 3 tbsp is 9 teaspoons.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter