Hmmmmmmmmm:
Well you got me. Maybe someone else will come to the rescue..???
                                                     nessie..
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nessie wrote:
Well......
I will try and help a little here.. 1 Teaspoon is equal to 4.72 gms.. Note that's grams which is 1720 milligrams.

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     Marshall Dudley wrote:
But that depends on the density. That is for, I am guessing water, right? Borax shows a weight of 1.73 g/cm^3, so in that case it would be closer to 2 grams per teaspoon. However borax powder has a good bit of air in it, so maybe not.

Boron is only 10.6% of the weight in borax, so 1,000 mg of borax, contains only 106 mg of borax, which is only about 3 times high, instead of 30 times high.





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