For example, 1 teaspoon of water is approximately equal to 5 grams, whereas 1 teaspoon of sugar might be around 4.2 grams. This variation occurs because different substances have different densities, affecting how much they weigh for a given volume.
teaspoons = volume in teaspoons
density = specific to the substance being measured (e.g., water has a density of approximately 5 g/tsp)
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