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You need two conversions, one for the liquid mls and the other for the powder which is in mg.
The best method is to standardise on teaspoons and the material used is salt.
This table gives you the ml's based on a teaspoon.
tsp = ml
1.0 = 4.92892
2.0 = 9.85784
3.0 = 14.78676
4.0 = 19.71569
5.0 = 24.64461
teaspoon = milliliters
6.0 = 29.57353
7.0 = 34.50245
8.0 = 39.43137
9.0 = 44.36029
10 = 49.28922
ml = tsp
1.0 = 0.20288
2.0 = 0.40577
3.0 = 0.60865
4.0 = 0.81154
5.0 = 1.01442
milliliters = teaspoons
6.0 = 1.21730
7.0 = 1.42019
8.0 = 1.62307
9.0 = 1.82596
10 = 2.02884
And this table gives you the mg's
http://forum.onlineconversion.com/showthread.php?t=1763
Converting mgs to teaspoons..
1 teaspoon of table salt would be 5000 grams, which is about 2000 mg of sodium.
Depends on the density of the powder that you want to convert.
As learned in school (and I hope this works) if 2000 mg of sodium is in 1tsp = 4.92892 mls
then 138mg of sodium = 4.92892 divided by 2000 multiplied by 138 giving you a resulting figure of 0.34009548 mgs of sodium. That's about the closest you can get using the tables provided. And I am no mathematician.
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