It depends what substance you wish to convert from grams to a unit of volume (teaspoons). For example, 9.8 grams of chocolate mousse will require far more teaspoons than 9.8 grams of lead cookery weights will need. This is due to different substances having different densities, and is why there is no standardized conversion of weight units to volume units.
That is 88 teaspoons
Grams can't be converted to teaspoons. Grams measure mass, while teaspoons measure volume.
120 grams of water is 24 teaspoons.
161 grams of water is 32.2 teaspoons
six teaspoons of water is 30 grams
460 grams of water is 92 teaspoons.
Grams can't be converted to teaspoons. Grams measure mass, while teaspoons measure volume.
49.2892161458 grams of sugar are present in ten teaspoons
There are 8.43 teaspoons in 40 grams.
There are approximately 2.1 teaspoons in 8.75 grams.
That is about 12 teaspoons
That is about 1.6 teaspoons