P Paulc Senior Member Joined Dec 12, 2010 Messages 164 Reaction score 0 Aug 27, 2011 #1 I read it somewhere recently and now can't find it anywhere. TIA, paulc
A Airplanedoc Senior Member Joined Jan 4, 2011 Messages 218 Reaction score 1 Aug 27, 2011 #2 what are you measuring? One is a measure of mass/weight the other volume. Everything will be different
what are you measuring? One is a measure of mass/weight the other volume. Everything will be different
mmadmikes1 smart @$$ Joined Aug 18, 2009 Messages 1,896 Reaction score 90 Aug 28, 2011 #3 liquid 10grams in teaspoon
Rocky Chronologically Gifted Member Supporting Member Joined Jan 29, 2011 Messages 9,216 Reaction score 21,045 Location Central Ohio Aug 28, 2011 #4 Airplanedoc said: what are you measuring? One is a measure of mass/weight the other volume. Everything will be different Click to expand... This is correct. It depends on what is being measured, e.g. a teaspoon of alcohol would be fewer grams than a teaspoon of water.
Airplanedoc said: what are you measuring? One is a measure of mass/weight the other volume. Everything will be different Click to expand... This is correct. It depends on what is being measured, e.g. a teaspoon of alcohol would be fewer grams than a teaspoon of water.
P Paulc Senior Member Joined Dec 12, 2010 Messages 164 Reaction score 0 Aug 28, 2011 #5 I worked the math out. 28.35 grams in 1 ounce and there were right at 11 teaspoons in my 2 ounces of tartaric acid. If I did my math right there are bit more than 5 grams in a teaspoon. Thanks all Paul
I worked the math out. 28.35 grams in 1 ounce and there were right at 11 teaspoons in my 2 ounces of tartaric acid. If I did my math right there are bit more than 5 grams in a teaspoon. Thanks all Paul