theguineapigking
Useless piece of trash
- Dec 5, 2019
- 593
Hello. I currently don't have a digital scale. I didn't really think I needed one, since I figured many people on here with one have posted about how many grams are in a tablespoon or teaspoon. But to my surprise, the answers are ALL OVER THE PLACE. I truly cannot understand why there's no concrete answer on here that everyone agrees with.
Some people say 15g sn to a tbsp. Others say 18. Some say 23. Even 25.
From what I could find, @TrailerTrash said that there are 2.168g of sn per cm3. Normal table salt(nacl) is 2.17g per cm3, according to both trailertrash and google. So basically, salt and nitrite have the same density(amount of mass per unit of volume). Additionally, is also stated online that 1 tbsp(a real tbsp, not a house tbsp, of which some people think is the same thing) is ~ 14.787 cm3. Doing some simple math, we find that 14.787*2.168= ~32 grams.
Is this math correct guys? I could get a scale. But I'm just irritated at how everyone's answers range from 12-32 grams.(most people seem to say 15-20 per tbsp). I just want to make sure there's not something obvious I'm missing.
Thanks guys. I hope we can figure this out once and for all.
Some people say 15g sn to a tbsp. Others say 18. Some say 23. Even 25.
From what I could find, @TrailerTrash said that there are 2.168g of sn per cm3. Normal table salt(nacl) is 2.17g per cm3, according to both trailertrash and google. So basically, salt and nitrite have the same density(amount of mass per unit of volume). Additionally, is also stated online that 1 tbsp(a real tbsp, not a house tbsp, of which some people think is the same thing) is ~ 14.787 cm3. Doing some simple math, we find that 14.787*2.168= ~32 grams.
Is this math correct guys? I could get a scale. But I'm just irritated at how everyone's answers range from 12-32 grams.(most people seem to say 15-20 per tbsp). I just want to make sure there's not something obvious I'm missing.
Thanks guys. I hope we can figure this out once and for all.