One millilitre is equal to 0.202884 teaspoons, so there are 2.02884 teaspoons in 10 millilitres.
No, 2 teaspoons
18 cup =2 tablespoons 2 tablespoons ×3 teaspoons tablespoon=6 teaspoons
Three teaspoons are equal to one tablespoon.
On average, 30 teaspoons will be equal to about 2/3 of a cup. This is equal to a little over 3 ounces or so. This depends on what the material is, however.
Since one milliliter equals 0.2 teaspoons, 10 milliliters equal 2 teaspoons (0.2 x 10).
10ml is equal to 2 teaspoons, as a teaspoon is 5ml
There are approximately 2 teaspoons in 10ml of essence.
Approx 2 teaspoons and 2/3 tablespoon
2 teaspoons is 10ml.
10mL is two US teaspoons.
One millilitre is equal to 0.202884 teaspoons, so there are 2.02884 teaspoons in 10 millilitres.
There are 5ml in one teaspoon. So 10ml is 2 teaspoons. There are 15ml in three teaspoons. There are three teaspoons in one tablespoon -- 15 ml. There are two tablespoons (30 ml) in one ounce. So 10ml is 1/3 of an ounce. This is also 0.01 litres, 1cl, 10,000ul etc
No, 2 teaspoons
That is 10 ml.
There is 10 ml of water in 2 standard cooking teaspoons.
Yes, there are 5cc (or 5 mL) in one teaspoon, so 2 teaspoons would be 10cc (or 10 mL).