Raw material refers to any material used to make a final product, while bulk raw material specifically refers to materials that are purchased and stored in large quantities for manufacturing purposes. Bulk raw materials are typically purchased in large quantities to take advantage of economies of scale and are stocked in warehouses until needed for production.
A material is a substance used to make things, such as wood or metal. A raw material is a natural resource that has not been processed or transformed into a final product, such as crude oil or cotton. Raw materials are often the starting point for manufacturing materials.
The raw material needed to provide carbon is carbon itself. Carbon is a naturally occurring element found in various forms such as coal, wood, charcoal, and organic matter. These sources can be used to extract carbon for various industrial processes.
Yes coal is a raw material. Raw materials are materials as they are found, and unchanged by a process. Coal is mined, but is used in the same form as it is dug up. Nothing needs to be done to the coal to make it useful, other than transporting it.
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the raw material is raw meat from a cow.
Coal can be a starting point for the organic compounds needed to make plastics. It is possible to make ethene (the monomer for polythene and the starting point to make other monomers) from alcohol, which can be made from plants, but this is not economic at the moment.
Raw material refers to any material used to make a final product, while bulk raw material specifically refers to materials that are purchased and stored in large quantities for manufacturing purposes. Bulk raw materials are typically purchased in large quantities to take advantage of economies of scale and are stocked in warehouses until needed for production.
Oxygen is not needed in fermentaion.
The raw materials needed to make cement are,Calcium oxidesilicon dioxideAluminium oxideIron oxideMagnesium oxideAlkaliessulphurtrioxide.
Rubber.
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Uranium ore.
Rubber
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Water, carbon dioxide, and light.