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
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
8 dashes for one teaspoon.
One teaspoon is equal to 4.76 grams. One tablespoon is equal to 14.15 grams and one ounce is equal to 30 grams.
One tenth of a centimetre is equal to 1 millimetre.
No, 5 ml is one teaspoon.
One teaspoon of water is 5 gm.