answersLogoWhite

0

  • 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.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?