Generaly, 100g=0.1kg
If you need 100grams of some sort of liquid, then the volume needed depends of density of that liquid. For example, water generaly has density about 1kg/dm3(cubic decimeter) or to put it other way: 1kg/L.
Oil, f.e. -afain- usually has density around 0.9kg/L.
If you do the math, 90g=100ml,
so the 100g (of oil with density 0.9kg/L) would equal to app. 111.1g if my calcualtions aren't wrong:P
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100 mL = 0.1 L of water
Clii: c 100 + l 50 + ii 2 = 152
V = ( 100 cL ) ( 1 L/100 cL ) ( 1000 mL/L ) = 1000 mL = 1.00 L
1 l = 100 cl so 0.07 l = 100*0.07 = 7 cl. Simple!
Multiply by 100 1 L = 100 cL