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If one is referencing the classical artists distemper, the density and abundance of the medium and the carrier must be known. Since chalk or lime are fairly light and white lead is fairly heavy it must be known which medium is used and in what proportion relative to the carrier (linseed oil, etc) the medium exists.

There is no way to answer this question without the above information and, additionally, the drying time will affect the total net weight of the carrier, while the net weight of the medium will not change... This cannot be quantified without quite a lot of specific information related to the case.

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The weight of distemper in kilograms cannot be directly converted to the volume in liters since the density of distemper can vary. However, you can find the volume of distemper in liters by dividing the weight in kilograms by the density of the specific type of distemper being used.

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