15 Grams of Castor Oil to Tbsp Conversion
Questions: How many US tablespoons of castor oil in 15 grams? How much are 15 grams of castor oil in tbsp?
The answer is: 15 grams of castor oil is equivalent to 1.06 ( ~ 1) US tablespoon(*)
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Grams of castor oil to US tablespoons Chart
Grams of castor oil to US tablespoons | ||
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6 grams of castor oil | = | 0.422 US tablespoon |
7 grams of castor oil | = | 0.493 US tablespoon |
8 grams of castor oil | = | 0.563 US tablespoon |
9 grams of castor oil | = | 0.633 US tablespoon |
10 grams of castor oil | = | 0.704 US tablespoon |
11 grams of castor oil | = | 0.774 US tablespoon |
12 grams of castor oil | = | 0.844 US tablespoon |
13 grams of castor oil | = | 0.915 US tablespoon |
14 grams of castor oil | = | 0.985 US tablespoon |
15 grams of castor oil | = | 1.06 US tablespoon |
Grams of castor oil to US tablespoons | ||
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15 grams of castor oil | = | 1.06 US tablespoon |
16 grams of castor oil | = | 1.13 US tablespoon |
17 grams of castor oil | = | 1.2 US tablespoon |
18 grams of castor oil | = | 1.27 US tablespoon |
19 grams of castor oil | = | 1.34 US tablespoon |
20 grams of castor oil | = | 1.41 US tablespoon |
21 grams of castor oil | = | 1.48 US tablespoon |
22 grams of castor oil | = | 1.55 US tablespoon |
23 grams of castor oil | = | 1.62 US tablespoon |
24 grams of castor oil | = | 1.69 US tablespoon |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on castor oil volume to weight conversion
15 grams of castor oil equals how many US tablespoons?
15 grams of castor oil is equivalent 1.06 ( ~ 1) US tablespoon.
How much is 1.06 US tablespoon of castor oil in grams?
1.06 US tablespoon of castor oil equals 15 grams.
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