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  • At a density of 13.534 grams per ml, there are 124ml x 13.534g/ml = 1678.21 grams ~= 1.678kg of Mercury in 124ml.
  • At a density of 1 gram per ml, there are 124ml x 1g/ml = 124 grams of pure water in 124ml.
  • At a density of 0.07099 grams per ml, there are 124ml x 0.07099g/ml ~= 8.803 grams of liquid hydrogen in 124ml.
  • At a density of 0.00008988 grams per ml, there are 124ml x 0.00008988g/ml ~= 0.011 grams of gaseous hydrogen in 124ml.

As you can (hopefully) see - it all depends upon the substance (and its density) that makes up the 124ml as to how much it is in grams.

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It depends on the substance because the conversion factor between milliliters and grams depends on the density of the substance. To convert milliliters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance in question.

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