One flat tablespoon of baking soda equals 3 grams.
It depends one the soda but ask somewon else
It depends on how many grams of sugar are in the specific soda. You would take the number of grams stated on the can and divide by the molar mass of sugar (about 342 grams). That is the number of moles of sugar in can of soda. Grams of sugar in can/342
One teaspoon of baking soda is approximately 4.6 grams, which is equivalent to 4600 milligrams.
There are approximately 28.35 grams in one ounce. So, if you want to convert a recipe calling for baking soda from ounces to grams, you'll need to use this conversion factor to calculate the amount needed.
307.2 g per cup. According to the Arm and Hammer package, 1/8 of a teaspoon = 600 mg.
baking sota if you use to much it will blow up so be carfull so bye
One can of soda typically contains around 40 grams of sugar. To calculate the number of moles of sugar, divide the mass of sugar by its molar mass (180.16 g/mol for C6H12O6). This would give roughly 0.22 moles of sugar in one can of soda.
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!
One ratti is equivalent to 0.1215 grams.
There are about 453.6 grams in one pound.
There are 10 grams in one decagram.