100mL water can take salt some where from 35g (@0 C) to 40g (@100 C). 1 tablespoon table salt is roughly 18 grams, so 100ml water => 2 Tbs salt A cup = 236ml, so the answer to your question is Less than 5 Tbs, in teaspoon, it's 15.
1.5 tbs
There are 16 tbs in 1 cup.
1 tbs =1/2 oz. 2 Tbs=1 oz. 3 Tbs= 1 1/2 oz. 4 Tbs= 2 oz. 4 Tbs X 2=8 Tbs ------------------- 2 oz x 2 = 4 oz= 8 Tbs.
4tbs
100mL water can take salt some where from 35g (@0 C) to 40g (@100 C). 1 tablespoon table salt is roughly 18 grams, so 100ml water => 2 Tbs salt A cup = 236ml, so the answer to your question is Less than 5 Tbs, in teaspoon, it's 15.
There are 100cc in 100ml
1.5 tbs
That is 30 tbs.
That is 30 tbs.
2oz = 4 tbs
100mL = 3.3814 fluid oz
100ml is 1/10 of a liter.
1 ml = 1cm3So, 100ml = 100cm3
1cc=1mL 100cc=100mL
32 tbs ( x multiply) by 34 pounds = 1,088 tbs
There are 16 tbs in 1 cup.