The document summarizes the materials used to construct different parts of a dressing table. The rack and upper wheel parts are made of stainless steel, which contains compounds of silicon, nickel, carbon, nitrogen, and manganese. Teak wood is used for the table legs and tabletop as it provides an aesthetic look, can bear weight, and withstands long term use without rusting. Glass containing silicon dioxide, calcium carbonate and sodium carbonate is used for the mirror. Plastic containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine comprises the lower wheel parts for easier rolling and longevity.
The document summarizes the materials used to construct different parts of a dressing table. The rack and upper wheel parts are made of stainless steel, which contains compounds of silicon, nickel, carbon, nitrogen, and manganese. Teak wood is used for the table legs and tabletop as it provides an aesthetic look, can bear weight, and withstands long term use without rusting. Glass containing silicon dioxide, calcium carbonate and sodium carbonate is used for the mirror. Plastic containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine comprises the lower wheel parts for easier rolling and longevity.
The document summarizes the materials used to construct different parts of a dressing table. The rack and upper wheel parts are made of stainless steel, which contains compounds of silicon, nickel, carbon, nitrogen, and manganese. Teak wood is used for the table legs and tabletop as it provides an aesthetic look, can bear weight, and withstands long term use without rusting. Glass containing silicon dioxide, calcium carbonate and sodium carbonate is used for the mirror. Plastic containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine comprises the lower wheel parts for easier rolling and longevity.
The document summarizes the materials used to construct different parts of a dressing table. The rack and upper wheel parts are made of stainless steel, which contains compounds of silicon, nickel, carbon, nitrogen, and manganese. Teak wood is used for the table legs and tabletop as it provides an aesthetic look, can bear weight, and withstands long term use without rusting. Glass containing silicon dioxide, calcium carbonate and sodium carbonate is used for the mirror. Plastic containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine comprises the lower wheel parts for easier rolling and longevity.
- Metal and compound - Metal/Steel is used because it can be used for a longer time and can bear weight when things are put in the racks - Compound :- Silicon Nickel Carbon Nitrogen Manganese
Legs of the dressing table
- Builded with teak wood - Non-metal and element - Teak wood is used because will give an aesthetic look for the table, can bear weight, and can be used for long period
Mirror for the dressing table
- Made with glass - Non-metal and compound - Mirror is added to our dressing table to see our face - Compound :- Silicon dioxide Calcium carbonate Sodium carbonate The table of the dressing table - Builded with teak wood - Non-metal and element - Teak wood is used because will give an aesthetic look for the table, can bear weight, and can be used for long period without being rusted
Wheels for the dressing table
Upper part of wheel - Made with metal - Metal and compound - Metal is used because can bear weight, stronger substance and can be used for longer time - Compound :- Silicon Nickel Carbon Nitrogen Manganese
Below part of wheel
- Made with plastic - Non-metal and compound - Plastic is used because easier to roll and can use for longer time - Compound :- Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulphur Chlorine