Yes, 1 teaspoon is approximately equal to 5 milliliters.
Three fourths of a teaspoon is equivalent to approximately 3.7 milliliters.
One teaspoon of black pepper is approximately 2.3 grams.
15 ml is equivalent to approximately 1 tablespoon, not 1 teaspoon. 1 teaspoon is equal to about 5 ml.
The question is unanswerable. A gram is a unit of mass, and a teaspoon is a unit of volume. That's like asking "how many feet are in a pound?"That said, the definition of a "gram" is the mass of one cubic centimeter (cc) or one milliliter (ml)) of water at sea level, with certain assumptions about air pressure and temperature. What it boils down to is, over a fairly wide range of conditions, the mass of water in grams is, essentially, EQUAL to its volume in cc's or ml's. It is also true that, for liquids that have densities close to that of water, especially those that are solutions with a water base, one gram is still pretty close to one cc or one ml.So, with the assumption that the substance being measured is a liquid that is fairly close to water in density, it takes ABOUT 5 grams to make a teaspoon.
one half a teaspoon
8 dashes for one teaspoon.
One teaspoon is equal to 4.76 grams. One tablespoon is equal to 14.15 grams and one ounce is equal to 30 grams.
No, 5 ml is one teaspoon.
One teaspoon of water is 5 gm.
1 teaspoon is 5,000 mg .
5 grams is 1 teaspoon.
One tenth of a teaspoon is equal to 0.1 teaspoon. Multiplying 0.1 teaspoon by 4 equals 0.4 teaspoon.
Half of 1 and 1/2 teaspoon is equal to 3/4 teaspoon. To find half of 1 and 1/2, you first convert the mixed number to an improper fraction, which becomes 3/2. Then, you divide 3/2 by 2 to get 3/4. Therefore, half of 1 and 1/2 teaspoon is equal to 3/4 teaspoon.
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No, half a ml is 1/10 of a teaspoon.
1 teaspoon is 5ml. It is also 5gm.