Syringes and droppers are more accurate than teaspoons. Also, remember that 1 level teaspoon equals 5 mL and that ½ a teaspoon equals 2.5 mL.
Teaspoon to Milliliter Conversion TableTeaspoonsMilliliters2 tsp9.8578 ml3 tsp14.79 ml4 tsp19.72 ml5 tsp24.64 ml
Milligram to Teaspoon Conversion TableWeight in Milligrams:Volume in Teaspoons of:WaterCooking Oil10 mg0.002029 tsp0.002306 tsp20 mg0.004058 tsp0.004611 tsp30 mg0.006087 tsp0.006917 tsp
The United States customary teaspoon is equal to exactly 4.928922 mL. The metric teaspoon is equal to 5 mL. History/origin: The teaspoon was originally used as a unit of Apothecaries' measure and was equal to 1 fluid dram, ¼ of a tablespoon, or 1/8 of a fluid ounce.
How Many Milligrams are in a Teaspoon?Volume in Teaspoons:Weight in Milligrams of:WaterCooking Oil2/3 tsp3,286 mg2,892 mg3/4 tsp3,697 mg3,253 mg1 tsp4,929 mg4,337 mg
The bacteria that cause chlamydia are unable to survive outside the body for long periods of time. Chlamydia is not spread through hugging and kissing, sharing baths, swimming in a shared pool, cups or toilet seats.
If a perishable food (such as meat or poultry) has been left out at room temperature overnight (more than two hours) it may not be safe. Discard it, even though it may look and smell good. The Danger Zone is the temperature range between 40 °F and 140 °F in which bacteria can grow rapidly.