A teaspoon!
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You need liquid density ( kg per litre ) > Some example densities ( kg per litre) Water = 1.0 Petrol = 0.737 Beer = 1.01 Kerosene = 0.82 Paraffin = 0.8 > 1 US gallon = 3.7854 litres, then * density of liquid ( kg per litre ) = kgs or: 1 UK gallon = 4.5461 litres, then * density of liquid ( kg per litre ) = kgs
They are liquid measurements of different magnitude.They are liquid measurements of different magnitude.They are liquid measurements of different magnitude.They are liquid measurements of different magnitude.
One teaspoon = how many cc's?
0.005 kg of water in a teaspoon.
5 ml in a teaspoon.
That is approximately 0.005 Kg
A standard teaspoon holds about 5 milliliters of liquid.
5 ml of water in one measuring teaspoon
There is no such measurement as 'mcg'
1.3333333. may be to exact
It depends on the density of the liquid. However, on average, a teaspoon of liquid is approximately equivalent to 5 milliliters. If we assume a liquid with a density close to that of water, then 1 milliliter is roughly equivalent to 1 gram. So, in this case, a teaspoon of liquid would be approximately 5000 milligrams.
If you want a weight, you have to state the material.
1 teaspoon == 5 cc so 1/2 teaspoon == 2.5 cc
Liquid or powder? And what flavor?
2.5mg