First you need to know that 1 tsp = 0.1667 oz So, if you take the number of ounces in the box of baking soda (found at the bottom of the box) and divide it by 0.1667 you'll get the number of teaspoons in that box! Therefore, in an 8 oz box of baking soda there are 48 tsp, and in a 1 lb box (which is 16 oz) there are 96 tsp, etc. I hope that helps!
There are approximately 96 teaspoons of baking soda in a 16 oz box.
There are approximately 6 teaspoons of baking powder in 8 oz. Baking powder is lighter than water, so 1 teaspoon of baking powder weighs about 0.18 oz. Therefore, 8 oz divided by 0.18 oz per teaspoon equals approximately 6 teaspoons. It's important to note that this is an approximation as the density of baking powder can vary slightly.
There are 94.5 tsp of baking soda in a 16 oz box.
1 level teaspoon
It would depend on the specific brand and type of baking soda, but roughly 1 pound of baking soda is equivalent to 1 1/4 pounds of alkalinity increaser. Therefore, you would need approximately 12.8 pounds of baking soda to equal 16 pounds of alkalinity increaser.
That is 16 teaspoons
That is 2.667 ounces
16.9 oz of water is approximately 95.789 teaspoons.
That is approximately 16 teaspoons
That is 96 teaspoons.
about 3 teaspoons.
0.105 US teaspoons = about 0.52 cc