Borax has a density of about 1.71 grams/cc so we need to find out what volume of borax 30 grams is. The 30 grams divided by 1.71 g/cc equals 17.544 cc. A cc is equal to about 0.2029 teaspoons, so 17.544 cc times 0.2029 equals about 3.56 teaspoons of borax.
One teaspoon of borax weighs about 4.9 grams.
This cannot be determined because tablespoons/teaspoons are measures of volume and grams is a measure of weight or mass.
Each teaspon is equal to 5 grams. 15 grams is equal to 3 teaspoons.
3 teaspoons equal 15 gm.
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That is 16. 8 teaspoons
2 teaspoons
It depends on the material. Teaspoons are a unit of volume; grams are a unit of mass.
Approximately 1 cup of borax is equivalent to 230 grams. Therefore, 200 grams of borax is approximately 0.87 cups.
100 grams of water is approximately 20 teaspoons
1 teaspoon is equal to 5 grams. 38 grams is equal to 7.6 teaspoons. However this will change based on what you are measuring because teaspoons measure volume and grams measure mass.
There are 21 teaspoons of salt in 100 grams.