"1.25 in water" likely refers to a measurement, possibly indicating a depth or concentration. For example, it could mean a depth of 1.25 inches of water, which is a relatively shallow amount, or it could refer to a concentration of a substance in water, such as 1.25 grams of solute in a liter of water. The context of the measurement would clarify its specific meaning.
At 125 F it is liquid. (Depending on pressure) At 125 C it is vapor. (Depending on pressure) At 125 Kelvin it is solid.
125 pounds.
That is 0.551 of a cup.
This question cannot be answered unless you know the density of the substance that you are asking about. For example, water has a density of 1 gram per mL of liquid, so there would be 125 grams of water in a 125 mL volume of water. For another other substance, the answer will vary depending on its density.
125 mL = 125 cubic centimetres = (5 cm)3 So the dimensions are a cube of sides 5 cm.
About 15 gm of sugar in a tbsp. So 125 gm is 8.3 tbsp.
125 ml of water is 4.409 ounces
If by 'geyser' you mean an old water heater, it should be around 125 f.
If by 'geyser' you mean an old water heater, it should be around 125 f.
Mix 125 mL 0,1 N HCl with 125 mL water.
40 litres = 40,000 millilitres. 125 ml per second so 40,000 ml would take 40,000/125 = 320 seconds.
.125 cups or 1/8 of a cup