A Fifth Tsp of Baking Powder to Grams Conversion
Question:
How many grams of baking powder in A Fifth US teaspoon? How much is A Fifth tsp of baking powder in grams?
The answer is:
a fifth US teaspoon of baking powder is equivalent to 0.958 gram(*)
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
US teaspoons of baking powder to grams Chart
US teaspoons of baking powder to grams | ||
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0.11 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.527 gram |
0.12 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.575 gram |
0.13 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.623 gram |
0.14 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.671 gram |
0.15 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.719 gram |
0.16 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.767 gram |
0.17 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.814 gram |
0.18 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.862 gram |
0.19 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.91 gram |
1/5 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.958 gram |
US teaspoons of baking powder to grams | ||
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1/5 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 0.958 gram |
0.21 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.01 gram |
0.22 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.05 gram |
0.23 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.1 gram |
0.24 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.15 gram |
1/4 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.2 gram |
0.26 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.25 gram |
0.27 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.29 gram |
0.28 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.34 gram |
0.29 US teaspoon of baking powder | = | 1.39 gram |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on baking powder weight to volume conversion
A fifth US teaspoon of baking powder equals how many grams?
A fifth US teaspoon of baking powder is equivalent 0.958 gram.
How much is 0.958 gram of baking powder in US teaspoons?
0.958 gram of baking powder equals a fifth ( ~
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Notes on ingredient measurements
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