… In the case of propellent powders for firearms, combustion takes place in a confined space of virtually constant volume … generally presented in the form of sticks, tubes, discs, flakes or grains. (b) Composite powders In composite …
… rancid very easily when exposed to air. It is used for soap‑making and is mixed with mineral oils for use as a … tallow”), it is generally in the form of hard, brittle cakes or tablets. It is white, odourless and tasteless. The …
… dried, but it is also marketed in slabs, plates, sheets, flakes, powders, etc. Sheets of gelatin are … than raw gelatin. They may also be in the form of beads, flakes, etc. (2) Fish glues (other than isinglass). These …
… whether the 70 % limit has been reached, account must be taken of the total iron content expressed as ferric oxide; … red), etc. (it then falls in Chapter 32 ). It is used for making ordinary or anti‑rust paints, compounds for …
… proportion of salt. They are generally put up as tablets, cakes, cubes, or in powder or liquid form. (B) HOMOGENISED … used as food suitable for infants or young children and take the form of a smooth paste, of varying consistency, …
… including : (1) Red bone marrow preserved in glycerol. (2) Snake or bee venom put up in dried flakes and the non-microbial crypto-toxins formed from such …