Exactly what paint? There are many types of paint. Many paints are in two main categories. Some are water-based, meaning they would have a density close to the density of water (one kilogram per liter) - perhaps a bit more, or a bit less, depending exactly what substances are mixed with the water, and in what concentration. Others are oil-based, meaning they definitely have LESS density than water (so a kilogram of paint would have a volume that is slightly more than a liter).
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Different paints have different densities and so there is no simple answer to the question.
It depends upon the density of the material that you are considering. For example, if the density is 1 kg/L, then it would be 24 litres. If the density is 2 kg/L, then it would be 12 litres. If the density is 0.5 kg/L, then it would be 48 litres.
6.25 kg/45 litres = 6250 grams/45 litres = 6250/45 grams per litre =138.88... gpl
The density of kerosene is between 0.78 and 0.81 0.78 to 0.81 kg per litre. That means 600 kgs require between 600/0.81 and 600/0.78 litres. That is, between 741 litres and 769 litres.
The weight of 1 liter of paint can vary depending on the type and brand of paint. On average, the density of paint is around 1.3 kg/liter. Therefore, 1 liter of paint would weigh approximately 1.3 kilograms.
18.9 kg