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In order to determine if 100g is bigger than 100ml, we need to consider the density of the substance in question. Grams (g) measure mass, while milliliters (ml) measure volume. If the substance has a density greater than 1g/ml, then 100g would be larger than 100ml. If the density is less than 1g/ml, then 100ml would be larger than 100g. It ultimately depends on the density of the specific substance being measured.

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