A pint of honey will weigh about 1.5 pounds.
A pint jar of honey typically weighs around 1.5 to 2 pounds, depending on the density and viscosity of the honey.
You will usually find one pint of honey in an unopened one pint jar.
You will usually find one pint of honey in an unopened one pint jar.
One pint is about 0.4732 liters.
1 Pint = 473.176 ml
The weight of a pint varies depending on the substance it contains. For example, a pint of water weighs about a pound (16 ounces), while a pint of air would weigh much less.
One pint of mercury weighs approximately 23.2 pounds.
3 pounds, based on a quart jar of raw honey I bought, labeled 48oz/1.36kg by weight. A pint of water (16fl oz) weighs a pound (that's why a US pint is the volume that it is, it's a pound of water. Therefore a quart of water weighs 2lbs. However honey weighs a lot more than water. I've just weighed some honey and done a calculation and I say a pint of honey weights 1lb 6oz or 22oz. So a quart should weigh 2lb 12oz or 44oz. I suspect the jar mentioned above was weighed and therefore includes the weight of the jar, not the net weight of the honey. The water content of honey varies a little between about 16% and 18%, but I doubt that's enough to register on domestic scales. -------------------------------------------------------------------- A quart of honey (2 pints) will weigh about 3 pounds.
A pint is a pound (the whole world round).
No. A pound is a measure of weight and a pint is a measure of volume. How much a pint weighs depends on what liquid is being weighed.
100g of honey weighs 100g. Honey is measured by weight, so 100g of honey will always weigh 100g.
1 pint is 16 fluid ounces.