Quart is a unit of volume and pound is a unit of mass - two different things. But, a quart has 2 pints and a pint weighs a pound, so a quart weighs 2 lbs. So the quart is larger.
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of force (mass x acceleration due to gravity). The two units are therefore incompatible.
a pint equals a pound, and a pint equals half of a quart. (a pound equals half of a quart)
Quart is an obsolete unit of volume; pound is a unit of mass.
A quart.
It's a unit of measurement; hence, no color.
pound
No, pound is not a measurement unit in apothecary. In apothecary, the main units of measurement are grain, scruple, dram, ounce, and pound troy.
A liter is closest.
The British unit of mass is the slug.It is NOT the pound, as is commonly believed. A pound is a measurement of weight, while a slug is a measurement of mass.
"Quart" is a noun. It refers to a unit of volume measurement equal to two pints or a quarter of a gallon.
The common measurement unit for volume is the liter (L) in the metric system. In the imperial system, the common volume units include the gallon, quart, pint, and fluid ounce.
because it's a unit of measurement and a quart is just 32 oz. of liquid.