Convert Milliliters (mL) to US Pints (pt)

Converting milliliters to US pints is essential for various applications, from cooking to scientific experiments. The conversion factor is 1 mL = 0.00211338 pt, making it easy to translate volumes accurately. Whether you're measuring ingredients or serving beverages, this conversion is handy.

0.002113

Conversion Formula

pt = mL × 0.00211338

Reverse: mL = pt × 473.176

Quick mental math: To estimate pints from milliliters, divide the mL value by 473.176.

Conversion Examples

1 mL × 0.00211338 =
0.002 pt
1 Milliliters = 0.002 US Pints
5 mL × 0.00211338 =
0.011 pt
5 Milliliters = 0.011 US Pints
10 mL × 0.00211338 =
0.021 pt
10 Milliliters = 0.021 US Pints
25 mL × 0.00211338 =
0.053 pt
25 Milliliters = 0.053 US Pints
50 mL × 0.00211338 =
0.106 pt
50 Milliliters = 0.106 US Pints
100 mL × 0.00211338 =
0.211 pt
100 Milliliters = 0.211 US Pints

Milliliter to US Pint Table

mL =pt
Milliliter (mL)US Pint (pt)
1000.211338
2000.422676
3000.634014
4000.845351
5001.056689
6001.268027
7001.479365
8001.690703
9001.902041
1,0002.113379
1,1002.324716
1,2002.536054
1,3002.747392
1,4002.95873
1,5003.170068
1,6003.381406
1,7003.592744
1,8003.804081
1,9004.015419
2,0004.226757

Unit Definitions

What is a Milliliter (mL)?

Metric (SI)Worldwide

A milliliter (mL) is a metric unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter.

History

The milliliter is part of the metric system, which was developed in France in the late 18th century. It has been widely adopted for scientific and everyday use due to its precision.

Current Use

Milliliters are commonly used in cooking, medicine, and laboratory work, providing a convenient way to measure small volumes.

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What is a US Pint (pt)?

US CustomaryUnited States

A US pint (pt) is a unit of volume equal to 16 fluid ounces or approximately 473.176 mL.

History

The pint has historical roots dating back to the medieval period and has variations in measurement in different countries. The US pint is standardized for consistency in commerce and industry.

Current Use

Pints are widely used in the United States for serving beverages, particularly beer and cider, and in recipes for measuring liquid ingredients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pints are in a typical bottle of beer measured in milliliters?
A standard beer bottle typically contains 355 mL. To convert this to US pints, you would multiply 355 mL by the conversion factor of 0.00211338 pt/mL. This results in approximately 0.751 pt. Knowing this helps you understand how much you're consuming, especially when enjoying a few drinks.
How can I convert a recipe that uses milliliters to pints?
If a recipe calls for 500 mL of liquid, you can convert this to US pints by multiplying 500 by 0.00211338. This results in about 1.0567 pt. This conversion is particularly useful when you need to adjust portions for larger gatherings or when using measuring cups that only display pints.
What is the volume of a pint of syrup in milliliters?
A pint of syrup is equivalent to 473.176 mL. When using this volume in recipes or for serving, understanding the conversion from pints to milliliters can be beneficial. For instance, if you have a recipe that requires 2 pints, that would translate to 946.352 mL, ensuring you use the right amount for your dishes.
How does this conversion apply when measuring liquids for fitness?
If you're tracking your hydration and need to convert your intake of 2,000 mL of water into pints, you will multiply 2,000 by 0.00211338. This equals approximately 4.2268 pt. This knowledge is essential for athletes to ensure they meet their hydration goals during workouts.
How does understanding this conversion benefit shopping?
When shopping for beverages, if you come across a product listed in milliliters, knowing the conversion can help you compare sizes. For example, a 1,000 mL juice bottle translates to about 2.11338 pt. This insight allows you to make better purchasing decisions based on volume.

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