Feed stock is what livestock such as cows, goats, sheep, and horses are fed. There are chemicals in the feed which help give them the nutrients they need. They are usually found at feed stores.
n. Raw material required for an industrial process.
it means that a chemical or mixture of chemicals, fed into a process in the chemical industry
A carbon product obtained from liquified carbon feedstock and used mainly in the rubber industry.
The chemicals which are involved in a reaction are called Reagents or Reactants
Hazchem is a warning plate system that is commonly used in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It is used for vehicles transporting hazardous substances, as a warning sign.
if u get in contact with chemicals the chemicals can be dangerous
It is used for Science experiments using chemicals. The dents in the spotting tile are where the chemicals are placed for examination.
The raw feedstock for a lot of polymers is indeed petroleum.
The most important use is in the extraction of gold. Also used as a feedstock for organic chemicals industry.
The most important use is in the extraction of gold. Also used as a feedstock for organic chemicals industry.
The plural of feedstock is feedstocks. As in "the feedstocks are there".
- gold extraction is based on sodium cyanide- sodium cyanide is an important feedstock for the organic chemicals industry
The chemical industry accounts for roughly half of the total demand for NGL products ethane and propane. NGL is used as feedstock to produce chemicals and plastics.
Eero Avela has written: 'Dehydration of copper (II)' -- subject(s): Cupric chloride, Solution (Chemistry), Tetrahydrofuran 'Acetylene as feedstock in petrochemistry' -- subject(s): Acetylene, Petroleum chemicals
The questions needs clarification what do you mean by Chemicals ??
The most important use is in the extraction of gold. Also used as a feedstock for organic chemicals industry.
petrochemicals, from crude oil feedstock
Yes! it does! Even with the engine warmed the smell is still very noticeable. It is related to the feedstock used, if oil-based feedstock is used then it will smell like "french fries". If the feedstock is animal-based fat then it will smell like "pork" or "beef". At least on my 1.9 TDi with catalytic converter.
Alcohol is used in intoxicating drinks. It also has uses as a chemical, when it may be referred to as ethanol. It is a good fuel, used as an alternative to petrol. It is an important solvent in chemical industry. It is also a feedstock for making other chemicals such as ethene.