24315000 – Miscellaneous inorganic chemicals
Code | Name |
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24315100 | Heavy water, other isotopes and their compounds |
24315200 | Cyanide, cyanide oxide, fulminates, cyanates, silicates, borates, perborates, salts of inorganic acids |
24315300 | Hydrogen peroxide |
24315400 | Piezo-electric quartz |
24315500 | Compounds of rare earth metals |
24315600 | Silicates |
24315700 | Borates and perborates |
Miscellaneous inorganic chemicals code description
The category “Miscellaneous inorganic chemicals” encompasses a range of substances and compounds that are used in various industries and applications. It includes heavy water and other isotopes, as well as their compounds, which are often utilized in scientific research and nuclear power generation. Cyanide, cyanide oxide, fulminates, cyanates, silicates, borates, perborates, and salts of inorganic acids are also part of this category, and they find applications in areas such as chemical manufacturing, metallurgy, and water treatment. Hydrogen peroxide, known for its oxidizing properties, is another subcategory, commonly used as a disinfectant, bleaching agent, and in various industrial processes. Piezo-electric quartz, with its ability to generate electrical charges under mechanical stress, is utilized in electronic devices and sensors. Lastly, compounds of rare earth metals, which possess unique magnetic and optical properties, are used in the production of magnets, catalysts, and electronic components. Overall, this category encompasses a diverse range of inorganic chemicals that serve various purposes in different industries.