Rather than calculate by the number of spoons, you can just measure out 10 grams, set it in a separate container, then keep feeding yourself until all of it is finished.
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Looks to be about a tablespoon but I'd get a scale and actually weigh it.
I found an online conversion calculator for grams to tablespoons but that was for nitrate; your goal is to calculate weight to volume which depends on the substance but I would suspect nitrate is similar.
Likely conversion—similar for nitrite as it is for nitrate so 15g = .8956 tablespoons (approx).
Reddit has forums for chemistry so might want to ask there also for input but IF i had to do this without a scale I'd say two tablespoons would do you just fine.
Edit-10 grams is .54 tablespoon for nitrate. I can't find the nitrite conversion anywhere
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Looks to be about a tablespoon but I'd get a scale and actually weigh it.
I found an online conversion calculator for grams to tablespoons but that was for nitrate; your goal is to calculate weight to volume which depends on the substance but I would suspect nitrate is similar.
Likely conversion—similar for nitrite as it is for nitrate so 15g = .8956 tablespoons (approx).
Reddit has forums for chemistry so might want to ask there also for input but IF i had to do this without a scale I'd say two tablespoons would do you just fine.
Edit-10 grams is .54 tablespoon for nitrate. I can't find the nitrite conversion anywhere
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