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Hexafluoropropylene..

Noninf. G..

Hexafluorophosphoric acid (see: "Difluorophosphoric acid, anhy- Cor. L.....

Green gas.
White.

drous").

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High wines (see: "Alcohol or alcohol, N. O. 8.").

Hydraulic accumulators (pressurized with noninflammable, nonlique- Noninfl. G..

Green gas.

fied compressed gas).

Hydrazine, anhydrous..

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Hydrazine solution containing 50 percent or less of water.

Cor. L.

White.

Hydriodic acid..

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Hydrobromic acid..

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Hydrobromic acid, anhydrous (see: "Hydrogen bromide").
Hydrocarbon gas, liquefied...

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Hydrocarbon gas, nonliquefied.

Inf. G.

Red gas.

Hydrochloric acid, anhydrous (see: "Hydrogen chloride").

Hydrochloric acid, in bulk (see: § 146.23-50).

Hydrochloric acid mixtures.

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Hydrochloric acid solution, inhibited.

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Hydrochloric (muriatic) acid.

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Hydrocyanic acid, liquefied.

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Hydrocyanic acid (prussic), liquid.

Pois. A.

Poison gas.

Hydrocyanic acid (prussic), unstabilized,

Not permitted.

Hydrocyanic acid solutions...

Pois. B..

Poison

Hydrofluoric acid.

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White.

White.

White.

Green gas.

Hydrogen chloride..

Noninf. G.

Green gas.

Hydrogen chloride, cold.

Non F. G

Green.

Hydrogen, liquefied...

Not permitted.

Hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen dioxide) solution in water containing

Cor. L..

White.

over 8 percent hydrogen peroxide by weight).

Hydrogen sulfide.

Inf. G..

Hypochlorite solutions containing more than 7 percent available chlorine by weight.

Cor. L...

Red gas.
White.

Igniter cord.

Expl. C.

Igniter fuse-metal clad (see: Igniters).

Expl. C.

Igniters...

Expi. C

Igniters, jet thrust (jato) class A explosives (see: "Jet thrust unit (jato), class A explosives").

Expl. A.

Igniters, jet thrust (Jato) class B explosives (see: "Jet thrust unit

Expl. B.

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Expl. A.

Igniters, rocket motor, Class B explosives..

Expl. B..

Illuminating projectiles, uzed or not fuzed, with expelling charge (see:

"Fireworks, special").

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1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations. NOTE: The entry for Hydrogen chloride, cold is effective Nov. 10, 1972.

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Initiating explosives (see: "Initiating or priming explosives"). Initiating explosives (diazodinitrophenol wet with not less than 40 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives"). Initiating explosives (guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine wet with not less than 30 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").

Initiating explosives (in bulk in dry condition).

Initiating explosives (lead azide, dextrinated type only, wet with not less than 20 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives').

Initiating explosives (lead mononitroresorcinate, wet with not less than
40 percent by weight of water).

Initiating explosives (lead styphnate, lead trinitroresorcinate-wet with
not less than 20 percent by weight of water) (see: “Initiating or priming
explosives").
Initiating explosives (nitromannite wet with not less than 40 percent
by weight of water (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").
Initiating explosives (nitrosoguanidine wet with not less than 10 percent
by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives”).
Initiating explosives (pentaerythrite tetranitrate wet with not less than
40 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").
Initiating explosives (tetrazene (guanyi nitrosamino guanyl tetrazene)
wet with not less than 30 percent by weight of water) (see: “Initiating
or priming explosives").

Initiating or priming explosives_

Ink.

*Ink

Expl. A..

Expl. A..

Prohibited.
Expl. A..

Expl. A..

Expl. A..

Expl. A.

Expl. A.

Expl. A..

Expl. A..

Expl. A.
Comb. L..

Inf. L..

Pols. B..

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Noninf. G.
Pois. B.

Comb. L.

Red.
Poison.
Green gas.
Poison.

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Iron arsenate, solid (see: "Ferrous or ferric arsenate, solid").

Iron mass, spent.

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Iron mass, wet..

Haz.

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Lacquer base or lacquer chips, plastic (wet with alcohol or solvent) Lacquer base or lacquer chips, plastic (wet with alcohol or solvent) Lacquer removing, reducing and thinning compounds (see: "Compounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid"). Lacquer removing, reducing and thinning compounds (see: "Compounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid"). Lauroyl peroxide, dry (see: "Organic peroxides")...

Lauroyl peroxide, wet (when wet with not less than 30 percent by weight of water). (see: "Organic peroxides")

Comb. L..

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1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

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Mercuric oxide (red), solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid").

Pois. B.

Poison.

Mercuric oxide (yellow), solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”).
Mercuric oxycyanide, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”).
Mercuric-potassium cyanide, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid").
Mercuric-potassium iodide, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid").
Mercuric salicylate, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid")..
Mercuric subsulfate, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid").
Mercuric sulfate, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid").

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1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

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Methyl parathion, liquid (see: "Parathion, liquid").

Pois. B.

Poison.

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Methyl parathion mixture, dry (see: "Parathion mixture, dry").
Methyl parathion mixture, liquid (see: "Parathion mixture liquid").
Methyl phosphonothioic dichloride, anhydrous (see: "Corrosive liquid,
N.O.S.").

Methyl phosphonus dichloride (see: "Corrosive liquid, N.O.S.").
Methyl trichlorosilane (see: "Ethyl trichlorosilane").
Methyl vinyl ketone, inhibited (see: "Ethyl methyl ketone").
Mild detonating fuse, metal clad (see: "Cordeau detonant fuse")
Mines, empty (see: "Ammunition for cannon, nonexplosive") --
Mines, explosive (see: "Explosive mines").
Mixed acid (see: "Nitrating (mixed) acid").

Mixture of hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids (see: "Hydrofluoric and sul-
furic acids, mixtures").

Mixtures or solutions of liquefied noninflammable gases and liquids other than those classified as inflammable, corrosive, or poisonous, charged with nitrogen, carbon dioxide or air (see "Compressed gases, N. O. S."). Monobromobenzene (see: "Bromobenzene").

Monobromotrifluoromethane..

Monochloracetone, stabilized.

Monochloracetone (unstabilized).

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* Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

NOTE: The entry for Methane, liquefied is effective Nov. 10, 1972.

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Motion-picture film (processed, positive or negative, nitrocellulose)
Motion picture film (processed, positive or negative, slow-burning).
Motion-picture film scrap (nitrocellulose base) other than samples.
Motion-picture film scrap (nitrocellulose base), samples of..
Motion-picture film, scrap (slow burning).
Motion-picture film, toy (nitrocellulose base).

Motion-picture film, toy pieces (nitrocellulose base).

Motion-picture film, toy slow-burning) -

Motion-picture film, unexposed (nitrocellulose base).

Motion-picture film, unexposed (slow-burning).

Motion-picture outfits, toy.

Motor-fuel antiknock compound.

Motor fuel (export only) (see: "Gasoline").

*Motor fuel, N. O. S..

"Motor fuel, N. O. S..

Motor spirit (export only) (see: "Gasoline").

Motor Vehicles, etc., including automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, tractors,
and other self-propelled vehicles or equipment powered by internal-
combustion engines, when offered new or used for transportation and
which contain fuel in the engine or fuel tank or the electric storage battery
is connected to either terminal of the electrical system of the vehicle.
Motorcycles (see: "Automobiles, motorcycles, etc.").
Muriatic acid (see: "Hydrochloric acid").

Mustard gas..

Nafta (export only) (see: "Gasoline").

Naphtha (see: "Benzine").

Naphtha (see: "Benzine")

Naphtha distillate (see: "Benzine").

Naphtha distillate (see: "Petroleum distillate").

Naphtha, petroleum (see: "Benzine").

Naphtha, solvent (see: "Coal tar naphtha").

Naphtha, solvent (see: "Coal tar naphtha”).

Naphthalene..

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Inf. G..

Red gas.

Inf. L..

Red.

Comb. L..

Inf. L...

Red.

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Inf. S.

Yellow.

No restrictions..

Inf. S.

Yellow.

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Nicotine hydrochloride.

Nicotine, liquid..

Nicotine salicylate..

Nicotine sulfate, liquid.

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Nicotine sulfate, solid.

Nicotine tartrate..

Nitrate of aluminum (see: "Nitrates”).

Nitrate of ammonia (see: "Nitrates").

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Nitrate of ammonia explosives (see: "High explosives").

Nitrate of barium (see: "Nitrates").

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Nitrate of lead (see: "Nitrates").

Oxy. M.

Yellow.

Nitrate of potash (Potassium nitrate) (see: "Nitrates").

Oxy. M..

Yellow.

Nitrate of soda (Sodium nitrate) (see: "Nitrates").

Oxy. M.

Yellow.

Nitrate of soda and potash (see: "Nitrates").

Oxy. M.

Yellow.

Nitrate of soda, bags. empty, unwashed (see "Bags, nitrate of soda, empty and unwashed").

Oxy. M.

Yellow.

Nitrate of strontium (strontium nitrate) (see: "Nitrates").

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1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations. NOTE: The entry for Natural gas, liquefied is effective Nov. 10, 1972.

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