There are a few ways to do this. The best way I can think of is to start out the paint with no additives and have that as a control. You can test that on whatever your painting or do it in a lab with heat lamps and lights if that is a possible option. However you decide to do the testing, after starting with the control test, add different additives and see which ones fades less the original without any additives. This is the best scenario for a simple yet informative test.
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<span>They are all units of volume as are, Cubic Metres, Cubic Inches and Cubic Feet.
1mL and 1 cubic centimetre (cc) are the same.
Any one of the above is used to indicate the Density of substances which are compared to the density of pure water. By multiplying the Density of water by the Specific Gravity of the substance (Liquid or Solid), its density and, by calculation, it mass can be found. (cc and cmÂł are used for the solid materials. (a mL or Litre of copper or other solid doesn't quite sound right as they are used for liquid volume.</span>
The products of the neutralization reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium hydroxide are Magnesium chloride and water.