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H200
Unst. Expl.
Unstable Explosive
H201
Expl. 1.1
Explosive, division 1.1
H202
Expl. 1.2
Explosive, division 1.2
H203
Expl. 1.3
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Expl. 1.4
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Updated: 02-09-2021
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