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The ratio of these two units is provided above. Also 1 teaspoon is equal to 5 milliliters, which is also equal to 5 cubic centimeters or 0.005 liter. How many grams in a teaspoon? How to calculate teaspoons to grams? ( More):
teaspoons = grams / density
grams = teaspoons * density
teaspoons to grams conversion table for water
1/64 tsp | 0.0781 g |
1/32 tsp | 0.156 g |
1/16 tsp | 0.313 g |
1/10 tsp | 0.5 g |
1/8 tsp | 0.625 g |
1/4 tsp | 1.25 g |
1/3 tsp | 1.67 g |
1/2 tsp | 2.5 g |
1 tsp | 5 g |
1 1/64 tsp | 5.08 g |
1 1/32 tsp | 5.16 g |
1 1/16 tsp | 5.31 g |
1 1/10 tsp | 5.5 g |
1 1/8 tsp | 5.63 g |
1 1/4 tsp | 6.25 g |
1 1/3 tsp | 6.67 g |
1 1/2 tsp | 7.5 g |
2 tsp | 10 g |
2 1/64 tsp | 10.1 g |
2 1/32 tsp | 10.2 g |
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2 1/16 tsp | 10.3 g |
2 1/10 tsp | 10.5 g |
2 1/8 tsp | 10.6 g |
2 1/4 tsp | 11.3 g |
2 1/3 tsp | 11.7 g |
2 1/2 tsp | 12.5 g |
3 tsp | 15 g |
3 1/64 tsp | 15.1 g |
3 1/32 tsp | 15.2 g |
3 1/16 tsp | 15.3 g |
3 1/10 tsp | 15.5 g |
3 1/8 tsp | 15.6 g |
3 1/4 tsp | 16.3 g |
3 1/3 tsp | 16.7 g |
3 1/2 tsp | 17.5 g |
4 tsp | 20 g |
4 1/64 tsp | 20.1 g |
4 1/32 tsp | 20.2 g |
4 1/16 tsp | 20.3 g |
4 1/10 tsp | 20.5 g |
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4 1/8 tsp | 20.6 g |
4 1/4 tsp | 21.3 g |
4 1/3 tsp | 21.7 g |
4 1/2 tsp | 22.5 g |
5 tsp | 25 g |
5 1/64 tsp | 25.1 g |
5 1/32 tsp | 25.2 g |
5 1/16 tsp | 25.3 g |
5 1/10 tsp | 25.5 g |
5 1/8 tsp | 25.6 g |
5 1/4 tsp | 26.3 g |
5 1/3 tsp | 26.7 g |
5 1/2 tsp | 27.5 g |
6 tsp | 30 g |
7 tsp | 35 g |
8 tsp | 40 g |
9 tsp | 45 g |
10 tsp | 50 g |
11 tsp | 55 g |
12 tsp | 60 g |
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13 tsp | 65 g |
14 tsp | 70 g |
15 tsp | 75 g |
16 tsp | 80 g |
17 tsp | 85 g |
18 tsp | 90 g |
19 tsp | 95 g |
20 tsp | 100 g |
25 tsp | 125 g |
30 tsp | 150 g |
35 tsp | 175 g |
40 tsp | 200 g |
45 tsp | 225 g |
50 tsp | 250 g |
60 tsp | 300 g |
70 tsp | 350 g |
80 tsp | 400 g |
90 tsp | 450 g |
100 tsp | 500 g |
150 tsp | 750 g |
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grams to teaspoons conversion table for water
1 g | 0.2 tsp |
2 g | 0.4 tsp |
3 g | 0.6 tsp |
4 g | 0.8 tsp |
5 g | 1 tsp |
6 g | 1.2 tsp |
7 g | 1.4 tsp |
8 g | 1.6 tsp |
9 g | 1.8 tsp |
10 g | 2 tsp |
11 g | 2.2 tsp |
12 g | 2.4 tsp |
13 g | 2.6 tsp |
14 g | 2.8 tsp |
15 g | 3 tsp |
16 g | 3.2 tsp |
17 g | 3.4 tsp |
18 g | 3.6 tsp |
19 g | 3.8 tsp |
20 g | 4 tsp |
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21 g | 4.2 tsp |
22 g | 4.4 tsp |
23 g | 4.6 tsp |
24 g | 4.8 tsp |
25 g | 5 tsp |
26 g | 5.2 tsp |
27 g | 5.4 tsp |
28 g | 5.6 tsp |
29 g | 5.8 tsp |
30 g | 6 tsp |
31 g | 6.2 tsp |
32 g | 6.4 tsp |
33 g | 6.6 tsp |
34 g | 6.8 tsp |
35 g | 7 tsp |
36 g | 7.2 tsp |
37 g | 7.4 tsp |
38 g | 7.6 tsp |
39 g | 7.8 tsp |
40 g | 8 tsp |
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41 g | 8.2 tsp |
42 g | 8.4 tsp |
43 g | 8.6 tsp |
44 g | 8.8 tsp |
45 g | 9 tsp |
46 g | 9.2 tsp |
47 g | 9.4 tsp |
48 g | 9.6 tsp |
49 g | 9.8 tsp |
50 g | 10 tsp |
55 g | 11 tsp |
60 g | 12 tsp |
65 g | 13 tsp |
70 g | 14 tsp |
75 g | 15 tsp |
80 g | 16 tsp |
85 g | 17 tsp |
90 g | 18 tsp |
95 g | 19 tsp |
100 g | 20 tsp |
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105 g | 21 tsp |
110 g | 22 tsp |
115 g | 23 tsp |
120 g | 24 tsp |
125 g | 25 tsp |
130 g | 26 tsp |
135 g | 27 tsp |
140 g | 28 tsp |
145 g | 29 tsp |
150 g | 30 tsp |
155 g | 31 tsp |
160 g | 32 tsp |
165 g | 33 tsp |
170 g | 34 tsp |
175 g | 35 tsp |
180 g | 36 tsp |
185 g | 37 tsp |
190 g | 38 tsp |
195 g | 39 tsp |
200 g | 40 tsp |
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Let's start with an example. It's ordinary to need to convert measurements like teaspoons into decimal form. For example, let's take 2 and 1/2 tsp. When we convert this to decimal form, we get 2.5. Let's use water as the liquid for this example. Water has a ratio, hich is vcalled density, of 1 gram in 1 ml or 1 kg in 1 liter. We also know that a tsp can hold 5 milliliters of liquid. When we multiply 1.333 by 5, we get 6.67 milligrams. This kind of conversion can be applied to all liquid substances. However, bulk materials are more complex due to variations in density caused by factors like moisture content or compaction. In such cases, a range of minimum and maximum density values should be considered. Additionally, different types of products, like different types of sugar, may have slightly different densities.
It's important to note that the measurement of teaspoons can be different depending on country, culture, or individual usage, potentially leading to inaccuracies unless a spoon marked with specific measurements is used.
The data sheet above shows how many grams of various substances are in a teaspoon.
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