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CHAPTER 29
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
1.
Except
where
the
context
otherwise
requires,
the
headings
of
this
Chapter
apply
only
to:
(a)
Separate
chemically
defined
organic
compounds,
whether
or
not
containing
impurities;
(b)
Mixtures
of
two
or
more
isomers
of
the
same
organic
compound
(whether
or
not
containing
impurities),
except
mixtures
of
acyclic
hydrocarbon
isomers
(other
than
stereo
isomers),
whether
or
not
saturated
(Chapter
27);
(c)
The
products
of
headings
29.36
to
29.39
or
the
sugar
ethers,
sugar
acetals
and
sugar
esters,
and
their
salts,
of
heading
29.40,
or
the
products
of
heading
29.41,
whether
or
not
chemically
defined;
(d)
The
products
mentioned
in
(a),
(b)
or
(c)
above
dissolved
in
water;
(e)
The
products
mentioned
in
(a),
(b),
or
(c)
above
dissolved
in
other
solvents
provided
that
the
solution
constitutes
a
normal
and
necessary
method
of
putting
up
these
products
adopted
solely
for
reasons
of
safety
or
for
transport
and
that
the
solvent
does
not
render
the
product
particularly
suitable
for
specific
use
rather
than
for
general
use;
(f)
The
products
mentioned
in
(a),
(b),
(c),
(d)
or
(e)
above
with
an
added
stabilizer
(including
an
anti-caking
agent)
necessary
for
their
preservation
or
transport;
(g)
The
products
mentioned
in
(a),
(b),
(c),
(d),
(e)
or
(f)
above
with
an
added
anti-dusting
agent
or
a
colouring
or
odoriferous
substance
added
to
facilitate
their
identification
or
for
safety
reasons,
provided
that
the
additions
do
not
render
the
product
particularly
suitable
for
specific
use
rather
than
for
general
use;
(h)
The
following
products,
diluted
to
standard
strengths,
for
the
production
of
azo
dyes:
diazonium
salts,
couplers
used
for
these
salts
and
diazotisable
amines
and
their
salts.
2.
This
Chapter
does
not
cover:
(a)
Goods
of
heading
15.04
or
crude
glycerol
of
heading
15.20;
(b)
Ethyl
alcohol
(heading
22.07
or
22.08);
(c)
Methane
or
propane
(heading
27.11);
(d)
The
compounds
of
carbon
mentioned
in
Note
2
to
Chapter
28;
(e)
Urea
(heading
31.02
or
31.05);
(f)
Colouring
matter
of
vegetable
or
animal
origin
(heading
32.03),
synthetic
organic
colouring
matter,
synthetic
organic
products
of
a
kind
used
as
fluorescent
brightening
agents
or
as
luminophores
(heading
32.04)
or
dyes
or
other
colouring
matter
put
up
in
forms
or
packings
for
retail
sale
(heading
32.12);
(g)
Enzymes
(heading
35.07);
(h)
Metaldehyde,
hexamethylenetetramine
or
similar
substances,
put
up
in
forms
(for
example,
tablets,
sticks
or
similar
forms)
for
use
as
fuels,
or
liquid
or
liquefied-gas
fuels
in
containers
of
a
kind
used
for
filling
or
refilling
cigarette
or
similar
lighters
and
of
a
capacity
not
exceeding
300
cm3
(heading
36.06);
(ij)
Products
put
up
as
charges
for
fire-extinguishers
or
put
up
in
fire-extinguishing
grenades,
of
heading
38.13;
ink
removers
put
up
in
packings
for
retail
sale,
of
heading
38.24;
or
(k)
Optical
elements,
for
example,
of
ethylenediamine
tartrate
(heading
90.01).
3.
Goods
which
could
be
included
in
two
or
more
of
the
headings
of
this
Chapter
are
to
be
classified
in
that
one
of
those
headings
which
occurs
last
in
numerical
order.
4.
In
headings
29.04
to
29.06,
29.08
to
29.11
and
29.13
to
29.20,
any
reference
to
halogenated,
sulphonated,
nitrated
or
nitrosated
derivatives
includes
a
reference
to
compound
derivatives,
such
as
sulphohalogenated,
nitrohalogenated,
nitrosulphonated
or
nitrosulphohalogenated
derivatives.
Nitro
or
nitroso
groups
are
not
to
be
taken
as
"nitrogen-functions"
for
the
purposes
of
heading
29.29.
For
the
purposes
of
headings
29.11,
29.12,
29.14,
29.18
and
29.22,
"oxygen-function"
is
to
be
restricted
to
the
functions
(the
characteristic
organic
oxygen-containing
groups)
referred
to
in
headings
29.05
to
29.20.
5. (A)
The
esters
of
acid-function
organic
compounds
of
sub-Chap-
ters
I
to
VII
with
organic
compounds
of
these
sub-Chapters
are
to
be
classified
with
that
compound
which
is
classified
in
the
heading
which
occurs
last
in
numerical
order
in
these
sub-Chapters.
(B) Esters
of
ethyl
alcohol
with
acid-function
organic
compounds
of
sub-Chapters
I
to
VII
are
to
be
classified
in
the
same
heading
as
the
corresponding
acid-function
compounds.
(C) Subject
to
Note
1
to
Section
VI
and
Note
2
to
Chapter
28:
(1) Inorganic
salts
of
organic
compounds
such
as
acid-,
phenol-
or
enol-function
compounds
or
organic
bases,
of
sub-Chapters
I
to
X
or
heading
29.42,
are
to
be
classified
in
the
heading
appropriate
to
the
organic
compound;
and
(2) Salts
formed
between
organic
compounds
of
sub-Chapters
I
to
X
or
heading
29.42
are
to
be
classified
in
the
heading
appropriate
to
the
base
or
to
the
acid
(including
phenol-
or
enol-function
compounds)
from
which
they
are
formed,
whichever
occurs
last
in
numerical
order
in
the
Chapter.
(3) co-ordination compounds, other than products classifiable in
Sub-Chapter XI or heading 2941, are to be classified in the heading which occurs last in numerical
order in Chapter 29, among those appropriate to the fragments formed by "cleaving" of all
metal bonds, other than metal-carbon bonds.
(D) Metal
alcoholates
are
to
be
classified
in
the
same
heading
as
the
corresponding
alcohols
except
in
the
case
of
ethanol
(heading
29.05).
(E) Halides
of
carboxylic
acids
are
to
be
classified
in
the
same
heading
as
the
corresponding
acids.
6.
The
compounds
of
headings
29.30
and
29.31
are
organic
compounds
the
molecules
of
which
contain,
in
addition
to
atoms
of
hydrogen,
oxygen
or
nitrogen,
atoms
of
other
non-metals
or
of
metals
(such
as sulphur, arsenic or
lead)
directly
linked
to
carbon
atoms.
Heading
29.30
(organo-sulphur
compounds)
and
heading
29.31
(other
organo-inorganic
compounds)
do
not
include
sulphonated
or
halogenated
derivatives
(including
compound
derivatives)
which,
apart
from
hydrogen,
oxygen
and
nitrogen,
only
have
directly
linked
to
carbon
the
atoms
of
sulphur
or
of
a
halogen
which
give
them
their
nature
of
sulphonated
or
halogenated
derivatives
(or
compound
derivatives).
7.
Headings
29.32,
29.33
and
29.34
do
not
include
epoxides
with
a
three-membered
ring,
ketone
peroxides,
cyclic
polymers
of
aldehydes
or
of
thioaldehydes,
anhydrides
of
polybasic
carboxylic
acids,
cyclic
esters
of
polyhydric
alcohols
or
phenols
with
polybasic
acids,
or
imides
of
polybasic
acids.
These
provisions
apply
only
when
the
ring-position
hetero-atoms
are
those
resulting
solely
from
the
cyclising
function
or
functions
here
listed.
8.
For
the
purposes
of
heading
29.37:
(a)
the
term
"hormones"
includes
hormone-releasing
or
hormone-stimulating
factors,
hormone
inhibitors
and
hormone
antagonists
(anti-hormones);
(b)
the
expression
"used
primarily
as
hormones"
applies
not
only
to
hormone
derivatives
and
structural
analogues
used
primarily
for
their
hormonal
effect,
but
also
to
those
derivatives
and
structural
analogues
used
primarily
as
intermediates
in
the
synthesis
of
products
of
this
heading.
SUB-HEADING NOTES
1.Within any one heading of this Chapter, derivatives of a chemical compound (or group of chemical compounds) are to be classified in the same sub-heading as that compound (or group of compounds) provided that they are not more specially covered by any other sub-heading and that there is no residual sub-heading named "other" in the series of subheadings concerned
2. Note 3 to this Chapter shall not be applicable to the sub-headings of this Chapter.
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