ℹ Many substances in this chapter (inorganic chemicals) may be classified as dangerous goods under ADR. Common hazard classes include Class 5.1 (oxidising), Class 6.1 (toxic), and Class 8 (corrosive). Always check individual substance classification before transport. Check ADR classification →
Classification is the shipper’s legal responsibility. This reference is based on common HS-ADR correlations from public regulatory data. Always verify against the current ADR, IMDG Code, or IATA DGR and consult a qualified DGSA where required.
Subheadings
28.25.10
Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts
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28.25.20
Lithium oxide and hydroxide
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28.25.30
Vanadium oxides and hydroxides
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28.25.40
Nickel oxides and hydroxides
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28.25.50
Copper oxides and hydroxides
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28.25.60
Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide
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28.25.70
Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides
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28.25.80
Antimony oxides
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28.25.90
Inorganic bases, metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides; n.e.c. in heading no. 2825
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