No.
One millilitre is equal to 0.202884 teaspoons, so there are 2.02884 teaspoons in 10 millilitres.
No. mL is a unit of volume or capacity, cm is a unit of length or distance.
No, 2 ml (milliliters) is not the same as 2 mg (milligrams). Milliliters measure volume, while milligrams measure mass. The conversion between the two depends on the density of the substance in question. For example, 2 ml of water weighs approximately 2 grams, which is 2000 mg, but this relationship varies for different substances.
No. a teaspoon is 5ml, so 15 tsp is 75 ml.
18 cup =2 tablespoons 2 tablespoons ×3 teaspoons tablespoon=6 teaspoons
A teaspoon volume is considered 5 mL.So, 10 mL is equivalent to two teaspoons.
it is 7.5 ml or 71/2 ml
10ml is equal to 2 teaspoons, as a teaspoon is 5ml
That is 10 ml.
There are 15 ml in 3 teaspoons, therefore there would be 10 mL's in 2 teaspoons.
There is 10 ml of water in 2 standard cooking teaspoons.
0.15 ml 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.92 milliliters
25 mL = 5.07 teaspoons.
10 ml = 2.02884136 US teaspoons
5 ml in a teaspoon. So 10.9 is just over 2 teaspoons.
* 20 ml = 4.05768272 US teaspoons
That is 2 teaspoons.