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 TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 4. - CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS 168

Part 1 - Benzenoid Chemicals and Products A. Organic Chemical Crudes B. Industrial Organic Chemicals G. Finished Organic Chemical Products Part 2 - Chemical Elements, Inorganic and Organic Compounds, and Mixtures A. Chemical Elements B. Inorganic Acids C. Inorganic Chemical Compounds D. Organic Chemical Compounds E. Chemical Mixtures Part 3 - Drugs and Related Products A. Natural Drugs, Crude or Advanced B. Alkaloids, Antibiotics, Barbiturates, Hormones, Vitamins, and Other Drugs and Related Products C. Other Drugs Part 4 - Synthetic Resins and Plastics Materials; Rubber A. Synthetic Resins and Plastics Materials B. Rubber Part 5 - Flavoring Extracts; Essential Oils A. Flavoring Extracts, and Fruit Flavors, Essences, Esters, and Oils B. Essential Oils Part 6 - Glue, Gelatin, and Related Products Part 7 - Aromatic and Odoriferous Substances; Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Toilet Preparations A. Aromatic and Odoriferous Substances B. Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Toilet Preparations Part 8 - Surface-Active Agents; Soaps and Synthetic Detergents A. Surface-Active Agents B. Soap and Synthetic Detergents Part 9 - Dyeing and Tanning Products; Pigments and Plgment-Llke Materials; Inks, Paints, and Related Products A. Dyeing and Tanning Products B. Pigments and Pigment-like Materials C. Inks, Paints, and Related Products Part 10 - Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Products Derived Therefrom Part 11 - Fertilizers and Fertilizer Materials Part 12 - Explosives

Part 13 - Fatty Substances, Camphor, Chars and Carbons, Isotopes, Waxes, and Other Products A. Fatty Substances B. Camphor, Chars and Carbons, Isotopes, Waxes, and Other Products C. Miscellaneous Medical Supplies

Schedule 4 headnotes; 1.

This schedule does not Include — (I) any of the mineral products provided for In schedule 5; (II) metal-bearing ores and other metal-bearing materials, provided for in part I of schedule 6; or till) metals provided for In part 2 of schedule 6.

2. (a) The terra "compounds". as used In this schedule, means substances occurring naturally or produced artificially by the reaction of two or more Ingredients, each compound — (I) consisting of two or more elements, ( I D having its own characteristic properties different from those of its elements and from those of other compounds, and (ill) always consisting of the same elements united In the same proportions by weight with the same internal arrangement. The presence of impurities which occur naturally or as an Incident to production does not in itself affect the classification of a product as a compound. (b) The term "compounds". as used In this schedule, includes a solution of a single compound In water, and. In determining the amount of duty on any such compound subject to duty in this schedule at a specific rate, an allowance In weight or volume, as the case may be, shall be made for the water in excess of any water of crystallization which may have been in the compound. 3. (a) The term "mixtures", as used In this schedule, means substances consisting of two or more Ingredients (I.e., elements or compounds), whether occurring as such in nature, or whether artificially produced (i.e., brought about by mechanical, physical, or chemical means), which do not bear a fixed ratio to one another and which, however thoroughly commingled, retain their individual chemical properties and are not chemically united. The fact that the ingredients of a product are incapable of separation or have been commingled in definite proportions does not in Itself affect the classification of such product as a mixture. (b) The term "mixtures", as used in this schedule, includes solutions, except solutions defined as compounds in headnote 2(b) of this schedule.

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