Decagram example sentences

dec·a·gram

noun

decagram (noun) · decagrams (plural noun) · dekagram (noun) · dekagrams (plural noun)

  - a metric unit of mass or weight, equal to 10 grams.

"Decagram" Example Sentences

1. The chemist carefully measured out a decagram of the compound.
2. A decagram of gold is surprisingly small.
3. He needed exactly one decagram for the experiment to work.
4. The recipe called for a decagram of finely ground pepper.
5. She weighed the sample, finding it to be slightly over a decagram.
6. Ten grams is equivalent to one decagram.
7. The jeweler used a precise scale to measure the decagram of platinum.
8. Adding a decagram more salt would ruin the dish.
9. A single decagram of this spice has a potent aroma.
10. The difference was negligible—only a fraction of a decagram.
11. Each portion contained precisely one decagram of protein.
12. The package weighed exactly a decagram.
13. Could you please dispense a decagram of that chemical?
14. More than a decagram was unnecessary for the reaction.
15. The decagram of sugar dissolved quickly in the water.
16. He meticulously counted out the decagram of seeds.
17. Only a decagram of the rare earth element remained.
18. The tiny decagram of radium was kept under lock and key.
19. It was a decagram-sized piece of meteorite.
20. The decagram was the precise amount needed.
21. Weighing less than a decagram, it was almost invisible.
22. A decagram of this powerful toxin is lethal.
23. I measured a decagram for each participant.
24. The decagram of silver gleamed under the light.
25. Adding just a decagram changed the entire flavor profile.
26. The student carefully transferred the decagram to a beaker.
27. Even a decagram can make a significant difference.
28. It's not much, just a tiny decagram.
29. The decagram was precisely measured using an analytical balance.
30. She meticulously recorded the weight of the decagram sample.
31. The experiment requires exactly ten decagrams of the solution.
32. We'll need at least a decagram to conduct a proper analysis.
33. A decagram of this substance is incredibly valuable.
34. This tiny decagram holds immense scientific value.
35. The sample, weighing only a decagram, yielded surprising results.
36. Would a decagram be sufficient for your needs?
37. Beyond a decagram, the reaction becomes unstable.
38. Only a few decagrams are needed for the entire project.
39. The decagram of salt was added gradually.
40. With just a decagram, the effect was immediate.
41. Each tiny decagram was carefully labeled and cataloged.
42. The scientist handled the decagram with extreme care.
43. Surprisingly, a decagram was all that was necessary.
44. He emptied the contents, a mere decagram, into the vial.
45. The decagram of uranium was safely stored.
46. The decagram scale was incredibly sensitive.
47. They carefully divided the decagram into smaller portions.
48. For this recipe, one decagram of yeast is sufficient.
49. The decagram of flour was sifted before use.
50. A single decagram could change the outcome dramatically.

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