A kilo IS a kilo - They are the SAME > . . .
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The kilo of wet paint, dried, will weigh less.
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However, a kilo of dried paint chips still weighs a kilo.
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
Your paint should dry to the exact color of the sample, if it does not, the color was mixed wrong. When you apply a fresh coat of the same color paint, it goes on lighter, and darkens as it dries.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
If you sat and watched paint dry that would be very boring, right? It means boring.
No, oil paints will always dry slower than water based paints.
Moist air is heavier than dry air, because of the water.
Moist air weighs less than dry air at the same temperature. This is because the density of diatomic Oxygen and Nitrogen is greater than water vapor (H2O).
Because it's soaking in to dry unused surfaces.
Dry air is about 80% nitrogen. The remaining 20% consists mostly of things that are heavier than nitrogen, so dry air is very slightly heavier than nitrogen.
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Generally, water based paint dries faster.
Wet sugar gets dissolved you tard!
Your paint should dry to the exact color of the sample, if it does not, the color was mixed wrong. When you apply a fresh coat of the same color paint, it goes on lighter, and darkens as it dries.
The moisture from the clothing evaporates, taking surface heat with it and thereby cooling the skin.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
No. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, which is heavier than air, so wont float a balloon.
Yes, but the paint has to dry completely dry first.