… which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below : (1) Superphosphates ( single , double or triple ) … phosphates”). It is a by-product of the manufacture of steel from phosphatic iron in basic furnaces or converters. …
… colouring matter, insoluble in water, in which the mineral elements are a constituent part of the molecule, for … for colouring syrups, confectionery or liqueurs; logwood, yellow wood and redwood lakes, etc. These products are often …
… heading 37.03 ). The materials commonly used are glass and cellulose acetate, poly(ethylene terephthalate) or other … a sheet of specially treated paper (the positive), and a developer, for instant production of finished positive …
… etc.; hunting knives, sheath knives; oyster knives; fruit peeling knives. (3) Folding knives of all kinds, with … may be in the form of crude or machined blanks, polished or completely finished blades. Handles of base metal for the …
… stockings and socks, gloves and collars), blankets and travelling rugs, household linen (e.g., bed sheets and table … 58.05 (carpets and other textile floor coverings including “Kelem”, “Schumacks”, “Karamanie”, and similar hand woven …
… that is, acids in which the anion contains only non-metal elements. This heading does not cover : (a) “Esters” of … sulphate ((CH 3 O) 2 SO 2 ) * . Colourless or slightly yellow liquid with a slight odour of mint; toxic, corrosive, …
… of white sugar mixed with small quantities of, e.g., caramel or molasses, and sugar candy consisting of large … from each other by their difference in odour which develops on overnight storage in stoppered containers of …