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A gram measures weight. A liter measures volume. One does not translate to the other. Different rock has different densities. Is the rock granite or sandstone? A solid piece, large crushed stone, pulverized small stone, etc. An average for crushed stone is ABOUT 62.5 liters for 100 Kg.

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