… lead sulphate) by treatment with hydrogen sulphide or ammonium sulphide. Sulphuric acid is a very strong … hydrogen sulphide, peroxosulphuric (persulphuric) acids, sulphamic acid and the mineral acids of the thionic series …
… acetic acid with water. They are often coloured with caramel or other organic colouring substances (see also … for vinegar; these remain in this heading. (b) Medicaments of heading 30.03 or 30.04 . (c) Toilet …
… impregnating products, as dielectric products, as foam inhibitors, as mould release agents, etc. Lubricating … is required. They are also used in the preparation of laminates with glass fibre, asbestos or mica as the …
… 4905.90 ‑ Other This heading covers all printed globes (for example, terrestrial, lunar or celestial), maps, charts and … scarves or handkerchiefs, containing prints of maps for ornamental or decorative purposes ( Section XI ). (f) …
… instruments. Transfers produced and supplied mainly for the amusement of children are also covered by this heading, as … heading also excludes transfer paper of the types known as stamping foils or blocking foils, prepared with a coating of …
… size or shape. Agglomerated cork is used to make much the same range of products as those referred to under heading … shells, etc.), for insulating or protecting hot water or steam piping, for lining petrol pipelines, for expansion …
… as defined in Note 2 (A) to this Chapter, e.g., monograms, ferrules and rims) nor natural or cultured … sometimes used as ear-rings without further working; (b) Ornamental motifs of base metal, whether or not polished, …
… human hair which has been dressed or otherwise worked (for example, thinned, bleached, dyed, waved or curled) for use … The expression “dressed” includes hair, the separate filaments of which have been arranged so that the root ends …
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