Tricky question, as gram (SI) is a unit of weight and teaspoon (US) is a unit of volume. BUT since you said what the item was ... we CAN do this.
First, we have to know the density or specific gravity of "salt."
An internet search shows that to be 2.165. This is a measurement indicating the amount of grams per mL of volume.
So 1 mL of table salt weights 2.165 grams.
So, how many mL in a teaspoon?
There is roughly 29.57mL in 1 fluid ounce.
There are 6 teaspoons in 1 fluid ounce.
So ... there is about 4.93 mL per teaspoon.
And if each of those 4.93 mL weighs 2.165 grams, then ...
4.93 * 2.165 approx 10.7 grams
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.
Approximately 1/3 of a teaspoon of salt corresponds to 2 grams.
One half teaspoon of salt is approximately 2.3 grams.
For a volume of approx. 5 mL the mass is approx. 7 g.
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).
5 grams of salt is approximately 1 teaspoon.
2 grams is 2/5 of a teaspoon.
its 1/3 of a teaspoon.
It weighs approximately 6 grams.
That is approximately 6 grams
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 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
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
1 tsp salt equals 5.69 grams. When a recipe calls for 1 tsp salt, it means one level teaspoon and not a heaped teaspoon, unless otherwise stated.
Approximately 1/3 of a teaspoon of salt corresponds to 2 grams.
One half teaspoon of salt is approximately 2.3 grams.
20 grams!!!