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How many grams in a tablespoon? 1 tablespoon is equal to 15 milliliters, which is also equal to 0.015 liters or 15 cubic centimeters.
The following empirical expression is used for converting units. Density (grams per tablespoon) is listed above ( More):
tablespoons = grams / density
grams = tablespoons * density
tablespoons to grams conversion table for water
1 tbsp | 15 g |
2 tbsp | 30 g |
3 tbsp | 45 g |
4 tbsp | 60 g |
5 tbsp | 75 g |
6 tbsp | 90 g |
7 tbsp | 105 g |
8 tbsp | 120 g |
9 tbsp | 135 g |
10 tbsp | 150 g |
11 tbsp | 165 g |
12 tbsp | 180 g |
13 tbsp | 195 g |
14 tbsp | 210 g |
15 tbsp | 225 g |
16 tbsp | 240 g |
17 tbsp | 255 g |
18 tbsp | 270 g |
19 tbsp | 285 g |
20 tbsp | 300 g |
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21 tbsp | 315 g |
22 tbsp | 330 g |
23 tbsp | 345 g |
24 tbsp | 360 g |
25 tbsp | 375 g |
26 tbsp | 390 g |
27 tbsp | 405 g |
28 tbsp | 420 g |
29 tbsp | 435 g |
30 tbsp | 450 g |
31 tbsp | 465 g |
32 tbsp | 480 g |
33 tbsp | 495 g |
34 tbsp | 510 g |
35 tbsp | 525 g |
36 tbsp | 540 g |
37 tbsp | 555 g |
38 tbsp | 570 g |
39 tbsp | 585 g |
40 tbsp | 600 g |
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41 tbsp | 615 g |
42 tbsp | 630 g |
43 tbsp | 645 g |
44 tbsp | 660 g |
45 tbsp | 675 g |
46 tbsp | 690 g |
47 tbsp | 705 g |
48 tbsp | 720 g |
49 tbsp | 735 g |
50 tbsp | 750 g |
55 tbsp | 825 g |
60 tbsp | 900 g |
65 tbsp | 975 g |
70 tbsp | 1050 g |
75 tbsp | 1130 g |
80 tbsp | 1200 g |
85 tbsp | 1280 g |
90 tbsp | 1350 g |
95 tbsp | 1430 g |
100 tbsp | 1500 g |
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105 tbsp | 1580 g |
110 tbsp | 1650 g |
115 tbsp | 1730 g |
120 tbsp | 1800 g |
125 tbsp | 1880 g |
130 tbsp | 1950 g |
135 tbsp | 2030 g |
140 tbsp | 2100 g |
145 tbsp | 2180 g |
150 tbsp | 2250 g |
155 tbsp | 2330 g |
160 tbsp | 2400 g |
165 tbsp | 2480 g |
170 tbsp | 2550 g |
175 tbsp | 2630 g |
180 tbsp | 2700 g |
185 tbsp | 2780 g |
190 tbsp | 2850 g |
195 tbsp | 2930 g |
200 tbsp | 3000 g |
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grams to tablespoons conversion table for water
1 g | 0.0667 tbsp |
2 g | 0.133 tbsp |
3 g | 0.2 tbsp |
4 g | 0.267 tbsp |
5 g | 0.333 tbsp |
6 g | 0.4 tbsp |
7 g | 0.467 tbsp |
8 g | 0.533 tbsp |
9 g | 0.6 tbsp |
10 g | 0.667 tbsp |
11 g | 0.733 tbsp |
12 g | 0.8 tbsp |
13 g | 0.867 tbsp |
14 g | 0.933 tbsp |
15 g | 1 tbsp |
16 g | 1.07 tbsp |
17 g | 1.13 tbsp |
18 g | 1.2 tbsp |
19 g | 1.27 tbsp |
20 g | 1.33 tbsp |
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21 g | 1.4 tbsp |
22 g | 1.47 tbsp |
23 g | 1.53 tbsp |
24 g | 1.6 tbsp |
25 g | 1.67 tbsp |
26 g | 1.73 tbsp |
27 g | 1.8 tbsp |
28 g | 1.87 tbsp |
29 g | 1.93 tbsp |
30 g | 2 tbsp |
35 g | 2.33 tbsp |
40 g | 2.67 tbsp |
45 g | 3 tbsp |
50 g | 3.33 tbsp |
55 g | 3.67 tbsp |
60 g | 4 tbsp |
65 g | 4.33 tbsp |
70 g | 4.67 tbsp |
75 g | 5 tbsp |
80 g | 5.33 tbsp |
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85 g | 5.67 tbsp |
90 g | 6 tbsp |
95 g | 6.33 tbsp |
100 g | 6.67 tbsp |
105 g | 7 tbsp |
110 g | 7.33 tbsp |
115 g | 7.67 tbsp |
120 g | 8 tbsp |
130 g | 8.67 tbsp |
140 g | 9.33 tbsp |
150 g | 10 tbsp |
160 g | 10.7 tbsp |
170 g | 11.3 tbsp |
180 g | 12 tbsp |
190 g | 12.7 tbsp |
200 g | 13.3 tbsp |
210 g | 14 tbsp |
220 g | 14.7 tbsp |
230 g | 15.3 tbsp |
240 g | 16 tbsp |
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250 g | 16.7 tbsp |
260 g | 17.3 tbsp |
270 g | 18 tbsp |
280 g | 18.7 tbsp |
290 g | 19.3 tbsp |
300 g | 20 tbsp |
350 g | 23.3 tbsp |
400 g | 26.7 tbsp |
450 g | 30 tbsp |
500 g | 33.3 tbsp |
550 g | 36.7 tbsp |
600 g | 40 tbsp |
650 g | 43.3 tbsp |
700 g | 46.7 tbsp |
750 g | 50 tbsp |
800 g | 53.3 tbsp |
850 g | 56.7 tbsp |
900 g | 60 tbsp |
950 g | 63.3 tbsp |
1000 g | 66.7 tbsp |
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When converting grams to tablespoon, it's important to know the density of the substance. The first step is to convert tablespoons to milliliters, as density is typically expressed as grams to ml or kilograms to liters. Tablespoons aren't a standard measurement unit. Kilograms and grams measure the mass of an object, while liters, milliliters and cubic centimeters measure the volume. For example, water has a density of 1000 grams per liter, meaning 1 tsp of water equals 15 grams. This principle also applies to similar liquids like oil and solid-state materials. If you have the density of material, you can use it to convert the mass of the fluid or another material to its volume. To find an unknown mass, use an appropriate device to measure the entity in kilograms. If dealing with substances measured in liters, multiply the listed value by 1000/15 to convert to tablespoons.
For instance, if you have 10 tablespoons of palm oil with a density of 13.7 g/tbsp, simply multiply the volume (10 tbsp) by the density (13.7 g/tbsp), giving you 137 g.
It's important to keep in mind that tablespoons can vary widely and are influenced by factors like country, culture, or individual usage, which may lead to inaccuracies unless a spoon marked with specific values is used.
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