1/4 teaspoon salt = 600 mg sodium 1/2 teaspoon salt = 1,200 mg sodium 3/4 teaspoon salt = 1,800 mg sodium 1 teaspoon salt = 2,300 mg sodium
1 gram is about .03527 of an ounce, and 5 grams of salts are about 1 teaspoon, so 1 teaspoon of salt is about .18 of an ounce
it depends on how much liquid you have and if there is enough liquid for the salt to dissolve into
This is so simple, you will need 2 1/2 pounds russet potatoes they have to be peeled, 1 cup of flour, 1 teaspoon of garlic salt, 1 teaspoon of onion salt, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of paprika, 1/2 cup of water and 1 cup of vegetable oil for frying.
There are 2300 milligrams in one teaspoon of table salt
There are approximately 1,292 mg of chloride in 1 teaspoon of table salt. Converting this to milliequivalents (mEq), which takes into account the valence of the chloride ion, gives about 28.9 mEq of chloride in 1 teaspoon of salt.
1 Teaspoon of salt is equal to about six gram of salt so 1/4 Teaspoon of salt weighs about 1-1/2 grams. To get 1 gram of sodium from table salt, you would need to ingest 2.5 grams (1 gram from sodium, 1.5 grams from chloride). A teaspoon of salt weighs approximately 6.6 grams.
1 Teaspoon is 2300 milligrams so a quarter would 575 milligrams roughly
6 tbsp 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoon 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
A saltspoon is 1/4 teaspoon, so there are 4 saltspoons to a teaspoon.
Since table salt is the stuff you can see and measure, it is useful to know that one teaspoon of table salt weighs about 6 g, or 6,000 mg. There are about 2.4 g sodium in one teaspoon salt. * this is from http://www.ultracycling.com/nutrition/hyponatremia2.html
ZERO Salt contains sodium. 590mg of sodium per 1/4 a teaspoon.