Well, that depends entirely upon what you are measuring. Grams is a unit of mass and a teaspoon is a unit of volume. For instance: If you fill a teaspoon with water it's weight (mass x gravity) is very small. However, if you fill that same teaspoon with lead it would be much heavier. Seeing that gravity doesn't change, nor does the teaspoon...the only thing that changes is the mass (number of grams). So there isn't a set number of grams per teaspoon. It depends upon what you are measuring. This applies no mater how many Grams or teaspoons you are trying to convert.
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∙ 12y agoWell, that depends entirely upon what you are measuring. Grams is a unit of mass and a teaspoon is a unit of volume. For instance: If you fill a teaspoon with water it's weight (mass x gravity) is very small. However, if you fill that same teaspoon with lead it would be much heavier. Seeing that gravity doesn't change, nor does the teaspoon...the only thing that changes is the mass (number of grams). So there isn't a set number of grams per teaspoon. It depends upon what you are measuring. This applies no mater how many Grams or teaspoons you are trying to convert.
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∙ 7y agoThat will depend upon the density of whatever you are measuring. A teaspoons of water (5cc) would be 5 grams, so 6g water would be 1.2 teaspoons. 6g table salt is just about 1 tsp. But 6g of dried oregano would be 3.33 tsp.
1 teaspoon of salt is approximately 6 grams, so 3 grams of salt would be about half a teaspoon.
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∙ 9y agoGram is a unit of mass.
Teaspoon is a unit of volume equal to 5 mL.
For conversion you need to know the density of the material because M=V x d.
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∙ 14y agoA little more than one half.
Approximately 1/3 of a teaspoon of salt corresponds to 2 grams.
Hi: a teaspoon usually can contain 3 to 5 ml of liquid. One milliliter of cream roughly weights 1 gram. So a half of a gram of cream will equal a sixth to a tenth part of a tablespoon. As you see it is too of a small amount to be measured with a teaspoon. Not to mention that the size of a teaspoon is not standardized. A more practical (and precise) approach would be to measure that amount with a 5ml syringe. Half a gram of cream would be half a milliliter in the syringe (0,5ml).
Approximately 1 teaspoon of salt is equivalent to 5800 milligrams. So, 2000 milligrams of salt would be roughly 1/3 of a teaspoon.
There are 3 teaspoons in 15 grams.
Well, that depends entirely upon what you are measuring. Grams is a unit of mass and a teaspoon is a unit of volume. For instance: If you fill a teaspoon with water it's weight (mass x gravity) is very small. However, if you fill that same teaspoon with lead it would be much heavier. Seeing that gravity doesn't change, nor does the teaspoon...the only thing that changes is the mass (number of grams). So there isn't a set number of grams per teaspoon. It depends upon what you are measuring. This applies no mater how many Grams or teaspoons you are trying to convert.
Approximately 1/3 of a teaspoon of salt corresponds to 2 grams.
Approximately 0.58 teaspoons of salt equal to 3 grams.
2 grams is 2/5 of a teaspoon.
its 1/3 of a teaspoon.
It is roughly a half a teaspoon. davidmelkins@gmail.com
3 teaspoon = 1 table spoon = 1/2 ounce = 14.3 grams =0.03 pound. therefore 2.3 grams = 0.48 teaspoon or a bit less than half (2.3/14.3 * 3).
3gms per teaspoon is equal to 608.652409kg/m^3.
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There are 3000 milligrams in 3 grams of salt.
Is about 1/5 of a teaspoon.
It is about one teaspoon. One teaspoon of salt = 4.75mg = 5mL
4.745 grams.