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It depends on the density of the liquid. If the 125 liters of liquid that you are weighing is distilled water at room temperature, the answer is 125,000 grams (or 125 kilograms) because cold water has a density of 1 kg/l. If you are weighing a denser liquid (e.g., salt water or very cold water or maple syrup), the answer would be greater than 125,000 grams; just so, if you are weighing a liquid less dense than water (e.g., very hot water or salad oil), the answer would be less than 125,000 grams. In general, density is given in grams/milliliter (1/1000th of a liter). Multiply the volume by the density using consistent units. So: 125 liters x 1 gram/milliliter x 1000 milliliters/liter = 125000 grams or 125 kg.

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