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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of powder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of powder, often in contexts like cooking, chemistry, or manufacturing.
Example: "The recipe calls for a precise amount of powder to ensure the dish turns out perfectly."
Alternatives: "quantity of powder" or "volume of powder".
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Drop the correct amount of powder in a small bottle, then add a few drops of rubbing alcohol.
The amount of powder to be used in charging the gun is estimated from 80too 100 pounds.
It takes a hundred times the amount of powder cocaine to result in the same prison term as for crack, the commission said.
His first offence came in 1987 when, still a teenager, he sold a small amount of powder cocaine to an undercover police officer.
We may also adjust the dosimeter sensitivity by controlling the amount of powder mixed with the enamel.
However, in most cases only a limited amount of powder has been used to fabricate scaffold (structure).
The study thus illustrated that the total amount of powder affected the mixing efficiency of the twin-screw kneader.
By adjusting the amount of powder input and process variables, hypoeutectic, eutectic and hypereutectic alloys were successfully produced.
The effect of surface roughness (detrimental attribute) on the amount of powder sticking to a stainless steel surface for a model pharmaceutical material is also qualitatively determined.
It appeared that the transfection yield was dependent on several factors such as the amount of powder in contact with the cells, and the time of contact.
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) demands large amount of powder content and fines for its cohesiveness and ability to flow with out bleeding and segregation.
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