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One tablespoon=15 g SN
Thread starterDying2077
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Unfortunately, I do not have a scale and I cannot go out or order online. Can someone take a spoonful of salt (the closest density to sodium nitrite) and put it on the scale and photograph the spoon to help me know the weight? Or tell me in writing if you know kitchen ingredients and cook a lot
I'm sorry if it is wrong! It's only a chart I have seen on this site before, I didn't mean to say it should be treated as accurate. Which is why I made the disclaimer.
But as you said, SN and NaCl are very similar in density so if you already know how much a tablespoon of salt weighs then you have your answer!
BROOOO don't accuse me of deliberately spreading misinformation. I did find the chart on this site, as I saved it months ago in case I might need it. If you already know how much a tablespoon of SN weighs why are you even asking for help? Not to mention I already said I did not know the accuracy of this chart. If people are gonna see my post, ignore the disclaimer and follow the image they need to do more research as theyre likely to mess up their attempt anyway.
I did NOT edit any of the numbers on this chart, it is the same as when I first found it. I can't delete or edit my post as it is past the 4 hour timer, but if you want report it to the mods they can delete it.
BROOOO don't accuse me of deliberately spreading misinformation. I did find the chart on this site, as I saved it months ago in case I might need it. If you already know how much a tablespoon of SN weighs why are you even asking for help? Not to mention I already said I did not know the accuracy of this chart. If people are gonna see my post, ignore the disclaimer and follow the image they need to do more research as theyre likely to mess up their attempt anyway.
I did NOT edit any of the numbers on this chart, it is the same as when I first found it. I can't delete or edit my post as it is past the 4 hour timer, but if you want report it to the mods they can delete it.
Interesting. I assume that not all existing table spoons have exactly the same size.Therefore it 's impossible to say how much grams that is. It's always more guessing than knowing.
This is just my opinion, but I would always use a scale here to be sure about the exact amounts of SN.
Interesting. I assume that not all existing table spoons have exactly the same size.Therefore it 's impossible to say how much grams that is. It's always more guessing than knowing.
This is just my opinion, but I would always use a scale here to be sure about the exact amounts of SN.
This is true too. Not only is it unclear whether the tablespoon is heaped or not, but despite a tablespoon being a standard measurement countries define the volume of a tablespoon differently (it might only be Australia that differs). It is always safer and more sensible to use a kitchen scale.
Interesting. I assume that not all existing table spoons have exactly the same size.Therefore it 's impossible to say how much grams that is. It's always more guessing than knowing.
This is just my opinion, but I would always use a scale here to be sure about the exact amounts of SN.
Especially in baking with handling flour for example, how tightly the flour is packed into the measuring tool can change without it appearing visually different. Volume measurements are not accurate for measurements. I think if Dying2077 wants to follow through with his plan, he should take a little less than the estimate to prevent vomitting, but then up the intake if he doesn't feel too nauseous.
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