PAINT is NOT WATER 10 litre of water is 10kg
I average 1.4 kg per litre ... Viscosity should have been a big clue. ( Thick )
10 litre of paint is about 14kg add 700g for paint can / bucket
( Depending on quality )
Approximately 3 pound 6 ounces,including can.
10 kilograms
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A half litre can cost as little as $4.95. -A gallon can of good quality house paint can cost as much as $59.
Coverage 10 to 12 Square-Ft
Which weighs more: a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers? C'mon now... I hope this was meant as a joke. Well since the question was, "How much does a GALLON of latex paint weight"? um yeah, there is a way higher density in say, thick latex paint rather than water... So I would say you're looking at anywhere from 8 to 10lbs depending on the paint.
Need more info. Would need to know how many square feet one container of cement paint can cover. For example, if one container could paint 100 square feet, you would need 10 containers of paint: 1000/100=10
Less than $10 . I have painted a few with two spray cans, one being a good primer.
1.25 litres
Depending on the type of paint but on average it weighs 10 pounds.
10 litres is four times as much space as 2.5 litres is.
10 x 1000 is 10,000 litres. A metre cubed is 1000 litres
10 litres.
About 10 litres
10 Litres
It's 10^9 cubic litres.
10 litres a day !!
An average gallon of paint weighs about 10 pounds. Figured at four quarts to the gallon, a quart of paint weighs in at about 2.5 pounds.
Melted snow is water. Water, because it is a liquid, is hard to weigh as you normally only weigh solids. Liquids would have to be measured litres or gallons. So the answer to that question would depend on how much snow had actually melted- eg. 12% ice and 78 % is water and 10% is debris caught in the snow as it fell
About 10