A litre bottle - it's about 1.13 pints
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Pennies. They are smaller.
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume. I assume the half liter is what fits inside the bottle; in theory, the actual volume of the bottle plus the contents should be slightly more. Also, in theory you'll have to add a small amount of mass for the air inside. If the bottle is filled with air, then you'll actually get the average density of the bottle plus the air.
A gallon is larger than a quart. There are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon holds 4 times the amount of liquid that a quart does. So, a gallon holds more than a quart.
OK, so first of all the vapor takes the largest volume of the three, the second is the ice ( water is the only substance that in the solid form takes more volume than in the liquid one, that's why if you put a glass bottle filled with water to the freezer, the water will solidify and the bottle will break - try this), the smallest volume is the liquid water.