No, gasoline weighs less than water.
Pints are a measure of liquid volume. Pounds is a measure of weight/mass. They don't convert directly because of density. A pint of mercury would weigh a lot more than a pint of water.
APPROXIMATELY speaking: "A pint's a pound the world around." A (US) pint of water weighs slightly over a (US) pound. Fluids that are more dense than water will weigh a bit more, and fluids that are less dense (most oils, for example) will weigh a bit less.
One pint of water.
The weight of one pint varies depending on what substance it contains. For example, a pint of water weighs around 1.043 pounds (16.7 ounces), while a pint of milk weighs slightly more due to its higher density.
1 US pint of water is 473 gm. 1 Imperial pint is 568 gm. In pounds, a US pint will weigh 1.044 pounds 8 US pints (1 US gallon) = about 8.35 pounds A pint (16 fluid ounces) does not exactly equal a pound (16 ounces avoirdupois).
In general a fluid ounce of water will be an ounce of weight. A pint of water is 16 ounces which would be one pound.
0.2365 kilograms or 0.52139325 pounds
A pint of honey will weigh about 1.5 pounds.
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.
Common objects that weigh around 1 pint include a pint of water (approximately 1 pound or 16 ounces), a pint of milk, and a pint of most other liquids like juice or oil. The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific liquid and its density.
a pint of water.
1 US pint of water weighs a little more than a pound