It depends on the location you are buying from and the quality of the salt.
2 grams of salt is equal to approximately 0.07 ounces. In terms of spoons, it is about 0.4 teaspoon of salt.
1 pound = 16 ounces 5 pounds 10 ounces = 5 x 16 + 10 = 90 ounces
As a dry measure the answer would be 8 ounces. If you want a weight it would depend on what type of salt you were to weigh, table salt, kosher salt, etc. I weighed a cup (8 ounces) of iodized table salt on my digital scale and it weighed 15.2 ounces.
5 ounces is approximately 142 grams.
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.
To achieve a salt-to-water ratio of 5 to 95 in 3 gallons of water, you first need to determine the total parts in the ratio, which is 5 + 95 = 100 parts. Since 3 gallons equals 384 ounces (1 gallon = 128 ounces), you would calculate 5% of 384 ounces, which is 19.2 ounces of salt. Therefore, you should mix 19.2 ounces of salt with 3 gallons of water to achieve the desired ratio.
10 ounces
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
That is approximately 9.982 tablespoons.
That is approximately 2.4 ounces
2 grams of salt is equal to approximately 0.07 ounces. In terms of spoons, it is about 0.4 teaspoon of salt.
5 ounces
.5 liters = 16.91 US fluid ounces.
5 quarts is 160 ounces
5 fluid ounces = 0.147868 liters
1 pound = 16 ounces 5 pounds 10 ounces = 5 x 16 + 10 = 90 ounces
With a kitchen scale.