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The phrase "a column of powder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to substances, such as chemistry, cooking, or descriptions of materials.
Example: "The chemist carefully poured a column of powder into the reaction vessel to initiate the experiment."
Alternatives: "a stack of powder" or "a pile of powder".
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This works by blowing a mixture of volatile chemicals (which flavour-creating compounds necessarily are) through a column of powder that absorbs and releases those chemicals at different rates.
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By filtering wastes like contaminated soil or sludge through a column of these powders, they've shown that it's possible to dehalogenate them.
Then it disgorged a column of maggots.
A column made of sintered powder is useful for improving the rigidity and enhancing the critical heat flux (CHF) of a vapor chamber (VC).
This was confirmed by zero length column experiments on a 13 mg sample, which follow desorption of CO2 from a thin wafer of powder.
It showed that the two columns of iron powder generated different substances of different amounts.
Shake a small amount of powder into the lid of your powder container.
It's a simple mixture of powder (such as cornstarch or baby powder) and essential oils.
Use a powder brush preferably for an even distribution of powder.
Powder lots (an individual production of powder) burn at different rates.
Add a whole column of numbers.
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