Raw materials are used to produce basic metal and chemical products, which are then used to produce finished goods. For example Bauxite is the basic raw material used to make aluminum ingot, which is then remelted, alloyed, and cast into products as varied as aluminum pistons, beer cans, aluminum wheels and hoods for your car, or many parts in airplanes.
Crude oil is another raw material with varied used; when refined in a 'cracking tower', it produces products ranging from kerosine to gasoline to heavy fuel to petrochemicals.
Plants are good because they decompose and return to the soil what they took out during their growing cycle, replenishing the nutrients in the soil.
Advantages of raw materials is that they can be used to make another product.
Carbon dioxide
the materials are salt and meat
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
No. Raw materials are the materials that make up the product before anything is done to them; i.e. they are the materials that you start with. So for example, if I wanted to make a cake, the flour, sugar and eggs would be the raw materials; and the cake would be the product.
the raw materials for photosynthesis are: 1) carbon dioxide 2) water 3) light
I'm not sure but I was told it's $2000 for the materials and $4000 for labor and employee benefits.
Raw materials
there is reduced dependence on imported goods since local suppliers provide the raw materials for the producers.
the raw materials are water and carbon dioxide
there is reduced dependence on imported goods since local suppliers provide the raw materials for the producers.
Raw materials are materials that are used in the productions of goods and materials. They are the very basic materials and are feedstock for finished products.
We call them raw materials. Raw materials are H2O and CO2.
Water and Carbon dioxide are the raw materials in Photosynthesis
The raw materials that are made out of silk are polyster.
what are the raw materials in food preservation
People to things to the raw materials.
Carbon dioxide