It depends on the size of container you buy. The average size baking powder container sold is 8.1 oz (230g) that size has a little more than 47 teaspoons.
Oh, dude, you're really asking the hard-hitting questions here. So, like, there are 48 teaspoons in an 8 oz cup of baking powder. But, like, who actually measures out baking powder in teaspoons anyway? Just dump some in and hope for the best, am I right?
One tsp of double acting baking powder to one cup of flour.
3/4 tsp
102.6, to my best calculation. density of baking powder = 56lb/ft^3 there are 5745 teaspoons in a cubic foot, therefore: 5745/56=102.6
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.
It depends on the density of the particular brand of baking powder you are using. The best way to determine the weight in grams is using division: look at the baking powder container's label to determine how many grams is contained in the entire package, and divide that number by the number of tablespoons in the container. The result will be the number of grams of baking powder per tablespoon.
This equals 1/2 cup + 1 tsp.
measuring spoons - make sure you level off with a straight edge spatula
There are approximately 850 teaspoons in 2kg of baking soda.
There are 6 teaspoons in 1 ounce of garlic powder.
There are about 91 teaspoons in 10 pounds of baking soda.