How many teaspoons in 20grms?

You can't directly convert grams (a measure of weight) to teaspoons (a measure of volume) without knowing the density of the substance you're measuring.

Here's why:

* Different substances have different densities. For example, 20 grams of sugar will take up a different volume than 20 grams of water.

* Teaspoons measure volume. A teaspoon is a unit of volume, not weight.

To get an accurate conversion, you'd need to know:

1. The substance you're measuring: What is it? Sugar? Flour? Water?

2. The density of that substance: How much does a specific volume of that substance weigh?

Example:

If you're measuring sugar, you could look up the density of granulated sugar (approximately 0.85 g/mL). Then you could use this conversion:

* 1 teaspoon ≈ 4.93 mL (milliliters)

1. Calculate the volume of 20 grams of sugar:

20 grams / 0.85 g/mL = 23.53 mL

2. Convert milliliters to teaspoons:

23.53 mL / 4.93 mL/teaspoon ≈ 4.77 teaspoons

Remember: This is an approximation. The actual conversion might be slightly different depending on the exact density of the sugar you're using.