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n. Raw material required for an industrial process.

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Q: What is the definition of feedstock?
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A carbon product obtained from liquified carbon feedstock and used mainly in the rubber industry.


What is the plural of feedstock?

The plural of feedstock is feedstocks. As in "the feedstocks are there".


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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.


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petrochemicals, from crude oil feedstock


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The process for making ammonia is called Haber-Bosch, but nitrogen gas isn't a feedstock; the process uses nitrogen from the air. The feedstock is hydrogen gas.


What limits the amount of synthetic ethanol produced?

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"Cellulosic" means that the material contains cellulose. Cellulose is found in wood, paper, grass and other plant matter. If it is used as a starting point for producing something, such as ethanol, that would make it a feedstock.


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