… radical. The acid radical of nitric acid is (–NO 2 ), of sulphuric acid (=SO 2 ), of phosphoric acid ( º PO) ; and … from esters of inorganic polybasic acids of non-metals (sulphuric, phosphoric, silicic, etc.). Polybasic acids have …
… (5) Products resulting from the treatment of leather with sulphuric acid. (6) Compost consisting of rotted waste … molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption ( heading 23.01 ), and other products …
… masses made up of concentric layers and weighing up to a hundred kilograms. It has a waxy consistency and gives a … their nature or of the manner in which they are put up, for human consumption (pancreas, testes, ovaries, gall bags, …
… can be converted by chemical synthesis to nerve gases. (C) Sulphuric esters and their salts. Sulphuric esters may be either neutral or acid. (1) Methyl …
… on them (by automobile headlamps, for example) and are thus visible from a distance in the dark. (B) Optical … gradually finer abrasives. The successive operations are thus roughing, trueing, smoothing and polishing. Articles …
… the interior decoration of homes, offices, assembly rooms, churches, etc., and outdoor ornaments (e.g., garden … or domestic display-cabinets. (2) Crucifixes and other church or religious ornaments. (3) Purely ornamental …
… horns) and non-valved horns used in orchestras (e.g., hunting horns). (B) Other wind musical instruments . This group covers : (1) Keyboard pipe organs (church‑organ type). These are wind instruments in which the …
… hydrochloric acid and trickling columns. (2) Articles for husbandry (tanks, troughs, etc.) and horticultural … (g) Toys, games, Christmas tree decorations, fishing or hunting requisites and other glass articles of Chapter 95 . …