The contents of the jam jar is usually around 145 grams (i.e. not including the weight of the jar). This is usually because (although jam is a preserve, when it is made industrially it is not boiled to the extent that it would be when homemade, so is less "preserved" than it used to be), jam is not as long-life as it used to be. It is advised that it is kept in the fridge, so a 145g jar is usually the right size to fit in the fridge door.
48grams of sugar will be present in a jar of jam.
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About 390 in most.
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Check for jam jar labels in the canning section of any hardware or grocery store.
That is a 4 oz jar of jam.
It depends upon the material of which the jar is made. If it is made of glass, as virtually all jam jars are, it is not biodegradable.
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Jam contains a high proportion of water, so it would depend on the physical strength of the jar. I'm assuming that this is a glass jar? Most likely, the jar would crack or shatter as the pressure around it was decreased, allowing the water in the jam to boil off into the vacuum.
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It weighs as much as the jam inside the jar and the jar itself. These weights depend upon the quantity of jam (often 1 lb or 454 g, but other sizes are available) and the material and size (dependant on the quantity of jam inside, and the jar shape) of the jar. eg the jar of Sainsbury's (other supermarkets are available) 340g strawberry jam weighs about 210g meaning: 1 jar of the strawberry jam weighs 340 g + 210 g = 550 g in total (when full).