How Much Is 39.6 Grams of Self-Rising Flour in Teaspoons?
39.6 grams of self-rising flour equals 15.84 tsp. Self-rising flour has a density of 120g per cup. A lighter ingredient like cocoa powder (86g/cup) would fill even more volume at the same weight, which is why ingredient-specific conversions matter.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 39.6 grams of self-rising flour
- 1 cup of self-rising flour = 120g
- 39.6g ÷ 120g/cup = 0.33 cups × 48 = 15.84 teaspoons
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
Humidity affects self-rising flour weight. In humid conditions, flour absorbs moisture and weighs more per cup. Store it in an airtight container for consistent results.
Self-Rising Flour at Different Amounts
How self-rising flour scales across common grams measurements. Your amount (39.6 grams) is highlighted.
Other Amounts of Self-Rising Flour
| Grams | US Teaspoons | Metric Teaspoon | Imperial Teaspoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 grams | 2.00 tsp | 1.97 tsp | 1.67 tsp |
| 10 grams | 4.00 tsp | 3.94 tsp | 3.33 tsp |
| 25 grams | 10.00 tsp | 9.86 tsp | 8.33 tsp |
| 39.6 grams | 15.84 tsp | 15.62 tsp | 13.19 tsp |
| 50 grams | 20.00 tsp | 19.72 tsp | 16.65 tsp |
| 75 grams | 30.00 tsp | 29.57 tsp | 24.98 tsp |
| 100 grams | 40.00 tsp | 39.43 tsp | 33.31 tsp |
| 150 grams | 60.00 tsp | 59.15 tsp | 49.96 tsp |
| 200 grams | 80.00 tsp | 78.86 tsp | 66.62 tsp |
| 250 grams | 100.00 tsp | 98.58 tsp | 83.27 tsp |
| 500 grams | 200.00 tsp | 197.16 tsp | 166.55 tsp |
Understanding the Units
What is a Gram?
Weighing ingredients in grams eliminates the variability of volume measurements. A cup of flour can weigh anywhere from 120g to 160g depending on how it was scooped, but 120g of flour is always 120g of flour.
What is a Teaspoon?
A US teaspoon is 4.929 ml, a metric teaspoon is exactly 5 ml, and an imperial teaspoon is 5.919 ml. The metric and US versions are nearly identical (1.4% difference), but the imperial teaspoon is 20% larger. For most spices the difference is negligible, but for leaveners like baking powder it can affect the result.