This online calculator converts teaspoons (tsp) to liters (L) with precision. Simply enter the number of teaspoons, and the tool will provide an accurate result in liters. Both units are commonly used for measuring volume in cooking, scientific contexts, and other fields.
Teaspoons (tsp) to Liters (L) Converter
Enter a value in the field below and press the button
Teaspoons (tsp)
Result in Liters (L)
How to Use the Calculator
- Enter the number of teaspoons in the “Teaspoons” input field.
- Set the number of decimal places for the result (default is 4).
- Click the Calculate button to get the result in liters.
- The calculation process will be displayed below the result for transparency.
- Copy Result button gets the result copied to your clipboard.
- To reset all fields and start a new calculation, click the Clear All button.
- You can Swap the conversion units by pressing the corresponding button.
Definitions of Measurement Units
Teaspoon (tsp)
The teaspoon is a small volume unit commonly used in cooking and pharmacy. In the U.S. customary system, one teaspoon is approximately equal to 4.92892 milliliters (mL). It is mainly used for measuring small amounts of liquids or powders. There are slight variations between U.S., U.K., and metric teaspoons, but the U.S. standard teaspoon (4.92892 mL) is the most widely used in this context.
1 teaspoon (tsp) = 0.00492892 liters (L).
Liter (L)
The liter is a metric unit of volume primarily used for measuring liquids. One liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters (mL) or approximately 33.814 U.S. fluid ounces. The liter is part of the International System of Units (SI), making it the standard unit for scientific and global measurements of volume.
1 liter = 202.884 teaspoons.
Conversion Formula
The formula for converting teaspoons to liters is:
Liters = Teaspoons × 0.00492892
Source: NIST
Conversion Table
Teaspoons | Liters |
---|---|
1 | 0.0049 |
10 | 0.0493 |
25 | 0.1232 |
50 | 0.2465 |
100 | 0.493 |
200 | 0.9858 |
500 | 2.4645 |
1000 | 4.9289 |
2000 | 9.8578 |
5000 | 24.6446 |
Real World Examples
- One serving of cough syrup: 5 tsp = 0.0246 L
- A tablespoon of olive oil: 3 tsp = 0.0148 L
- Typical vanilla extract amount for cake: 2 tsp = 0.0099 L
- Small glass of lemon juice: 10 tsp = 0.0493 L
- Honey for tea: 8 tsp = 0.0394 L
- Standard soy sauce for stir-fry: 6 tsp = 0.0296 L
- Amount of yogurt in a smoothie: 12 tsp = 0.0591 L
- Maple syrup for pancakes: 15 tsp = 0.0739 L
- Lemon concentrate for drinks: 20 tsp = 0.0986 L
- Cooking wine for recipes: 25 tsp = 0.1232 L
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