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CHEMICAL WEAPONS (CONVENTION)
ORDINANCE

Ord. No. 26 of 2003
A1103



(8) 2,2-Diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid (76−93−7)
(9) Quinuclidin-3-ol (1619−34−7)
(10) N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethyl-2-chlorides and corresponding protonated salts
(11) N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethane-2-ols and corresponding protonated salts
Exemptions: N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts (108−01−0)
N,N-Diethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts (100−37−8)
(12) N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethane-2-thiols and corresponding protonated salts
(13) Thiodiglycol: Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide (111−48−8)
(14) Pinacolyl alcohol: 3,3-Dimethylbutan-2-ol (464−07−3)

SCHEDULE 3
[ss. 2 & 40]

Chemicals Listed for the Purposes of the Definition of “Schedule 3 Chemical”

PART III CAS registry number
A. Toxic chemicals:
(1) Phosgene: Carbonyl dichloride (75−44−5)
(2) Cyanogen chloride (506−77−4)
(3) Hydrogen cyanide (74−90−8)
(4) Chloropicrin: Trichloronitromethane (76−06−2)
B. Precursors:
(5) Phosphorus oxychloride (10025−87−3)
(6) Phosphorus trichloride (7719−12−2)
(7) Phosphorus pentachloride (10026−13−8)
(8) Trimethyl phosphite (121−45−9)
(9) Triethyl phosphite (122−52−1)
(10) Dimethyl phosphite (868−85−9)
(11) Diethyl phosphite (762−04−9)
(12) Sulfur monochloride (10025−67−9)
(13) Sulfur dichloride (10545−99−0)
(14) Thionyl chloride (7719−09−7)
(15) Ethyldiethanolamine (139−87−7)
(16) Methyldiethanolamine (105−59−9)
(17) Triethanolamine (102−71−6)