That is approximately 1/4 of a teaspoon
One teaspoon generally holds approximately 5 milliliters of liquid, so one teaspoon of an over-the-counter medication would also be around 5 milliliters.
A standard glass of water typically holds around 240ml, so to find out how many glasses of water equal 125ml, you would divide 125ml by 240ml. This calculation would result in approximately 0.52 glasses of water. Therefore, 125ml is roughly equivalent to a little over half a standard glass of water.
0.333 teaspoons is approximately one third of a teaspoon.
Typically, you would need one scoop (around 30 grams) of protein powder for a 125ml glass of water. Adjust the amount based on the serving size recommended on your protein powder container, as it can vary by brand and type of protein.
1.6 ml is approximately 1/3 of a teaspoon. It is always recommended to double-check with a healthcare provider before giving any medication or supplements to an infant to ensure the correct dosage.
That is 1/4 of a teaspoon.
To convert to ml, multiply a metric teaspoon by 5. This gives you 125ml
I think what you mean to ask is how many milliliters (ml) are in a teaspoon, there are 5ml per teaspoon. Milligrams refers to the concentration of the medication as in how many milligrams per milliliter and that will vary from medication to medication
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One teaspoon generally holds approximately 5 milliliters of liquid, so one teaspoon of an over-the-counter medication would also be around 5 milliliters.
125mL is about 1/4 pint.
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Answer Giving children medicine is a serious task and if it is not directly specified on the label than you should consult a doctor
This is impossible to know without the name of the medication and the preparation it comes in. Different medications and brands of medications come in different concentrations. Every liquid medication has a different ratio of drug to liquid. As an EXAMPLE: medication "A" could have 10 mg per teaspoon and medication "B" could have 50 mg per teaspoon. Also, brand "X" of medication "A" could have a different ratio than brand "Y" of medication "A".