In some countries, the teaspoon is used as a unit of volume, especially in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It is abbreviated in English as t. or tsp., German and Dutch: TL, from Teelöffel or Theelepel. A teaspoon is often taken to mean 5 millilitres. 1 tenth of a teaspoon is 0.5 millilitres of volume. Don't use it as a weight.
One tenth of a teaspoon is equal to 0.1 teaspoon. Multiplying 0.1 teaspoon by 4 equals 0.4 teaspoon.
One-tenth of a teaspoon is volume. Since we do not know what you are measuring or the density of it, all we can do is compare volume to volume. A teaspoon is equal to 5 ml, so one-tenth of that would be 0.5 ml.
Depends on one tenth of what. A teaspoon, a bucketful?
yes, one tenth would be 10%, one eighth would be 12.5%
One tenth a teaspoon is a pinch. Ever heard of "A pinch of cinnamin"? Kinda like that.
one half a teaspoon
8 dashes for one teaspoon.
It is one tenth of a teaspoon. if you want to measure it then simply measure a tea spoon and break it down into even groups until you haave ten
One teaspoon is equal to 4.76 grams. One tablespoon is equal to 14.15 grams and one ounce is equal to 30 grams.
No, 5 ml is one teaspoon.
One teaspoon of water is 5 gm.
One tenth of a centimetre is equal to 1 millimetre.