… It is usually in the form of a viscous liquid, a sticky brownish paste, a blackish mass with a vitreous fracture (in this case, it is sometimes known as sulphite pitch or cellulose pitch), or of a dry …
… cork slabs : (1) With the whole of the back (outer bark) sawn or otherwise removed from the outer surface ( debacked … ); or (2) With the outer (bark) and inner (tree) surfaces sawn or otherwise cut so as to be approximately parallel ( …
… monoxide, cobaltous oxide, grey oxide) (CoO). A grey, brown or greenish powder. (2) Dicobalt trioxide (cobalt … vitrifiable colours of heading 32.07; these compounds are known as smalt, opaque glass, azure, enamel blue and Sèvres …
… “similar forage products” refers only to plants specially grown for animal food. It does not include vegetable waste … which, though used for animal food, are not specially grown for that purpose, e.g., beet or carrot tops and maize …
… waters from citrus fruit juice manufacture, sometimes known as “citrus fruit molasses”. (9) Residues from the … hydrolysis of maize (corn) cobs to obtain 2‑furaldehyde, known as “hydrolysed ground corn cobs”. The products of this …
… taste, and vary in colour from yellow to reddish‑brown. Cod liver and halibut liver and other fish liver … and decanting chilled fish oil. It is a yellowish or brown substance smelling of fish, and is used for the …
… colourless (if it does not contain impurities) or yellow or brown (in other cases). It reacts violently on contact with … of sulphur trioxide. Oleums can be liquid or solid, very brown in colour; they react violently with water, attack the …
… ( heading 26.08 ). (b) Residues of zinc metallurgy known as zinc scurf, skimmings or dross, which also consist … ( heading 28.25 ). (d) The impure zinc oxide, sometimes known as zinc grey ( heading 32.06 ). …