… acid) (HCN) (heading 28.11). These salts are very poisonous. (1) Sodium cyanide (NaCN). Obtained by the … an odour of bitter almonds. When brought to the melting‑point it absorbs oxygen; may also give hydrates. Is …
… commercial yeast. It is usually marketed in the form of a moist pressed and plastic mass or in the form of a liquid … on substrates containing hydrocarbons (such as gas‑oils or n‑paraffins) or carbohydrates. These dried yeasts …
… made by mechanical treatment of the webs of paper in the moist state, or by passing the made paper between rollers … although made by mechanical treatment of the web in the moist state and possessing the property of elasticity, is …
… impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin, oil or glycerol 4811.90 ‑ Other paper, paperboard, cellulose … sheets of plastics, with or without a lining of metal foil (on the face which will form the inside of the …
… metal body and one or more working parts (blade, plate, point) locked to the body by a device comprising, for … Rock drilling or earth boring tools , including mining, oil well drilling or sounding tools (e.g. augers, boring …
… flares for buoys). (3) Zinc phosphide (Zn 3 P 2 ). Grey, poisonous powder with a vitreous fracture; gives off phosphine and deteriorates in moist air. Used for destroying rodents and locusts, and also …