BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY OF MANGANESE I3 



1853: 2. Flajolot. Sur la separation de quelques oxydes metal- 

 liques. 



Ann. des Mines (5), 3, 641; Ann. chim. phys. (3), 39, 460; Jsb. 

 Chem., 1853, 678; Chem. Centrbl., 1854, 156; C. R. 36, 1090; 

 Chem. Gaz., 1853, 380; J. prakt. Chem., 59, 508; 61, no. 

 Separation from cobalt and zinc by precipitation with sodium car- 

 bonate in the presence of potassium cyanide. 



1853: 3. Heizel. (Title unknown.) 



Ztschr. fiir Pharm., 2, 32; N. Rep. Pharm., 2, 271. 

 Comments on Crum's test. See 1845: 2. 

 1853: 4. Hempel, W. M6moire sur I'emploi de Tacide oxalique 

 dans les dosage k liqueurs titrees. Lusanne, 1853. 



Jsb. Chem., 1853, 629. 



Precipitation by means of sodium hypochlorite, solution of the pre- 

 cipitate in oxalic acid and titration for the excess. 

 1853: 5. Krieger, G. Zur volumetrische Bestimmung der Man- 

 ganverbindungen. 



Ann. Chem. (Liebig), 87, 257; Jsb. Chem., 1853, 626; Chem. Gaz., 



1853, 450; Am. J. Sci., (2), 17, 126; J. prakt. Chem., 61, 472. 

 See Bunsen, 1853: i. 

 1853 : 6. Lowe, J. Ueber die Entdeckung kleiner Mengen von Man- 

 gan auf nassem Wege. 



Dingl. pol. J., 130, 436- 



Oxidation to permanganic acid by means of sodium hypochlorite. 



1853: 7. Lowenthal, J. Versuche liber die Trennung des Zinns 

 von anderen Metallen. 

 J. prakt. Chem., 60, 259. 

 Separation from tin by means of soditim sulphate. 



1853: 8. MoRFiT, C, and Booth, J. C. On the Analysis of Cast 



Iron. 



Chem. Gaz., 1853, 388 and 411; J- prakt. Chem., 61, 102. 

 Separation from iron by means of barium carbonate and precipita- 

 tion as carbonate. 

 1853: 9. Parkinson. (Title unknown.) 



Ann. Chem. (Liebig), 86, 62; Jsb. Chem., 1852, 730. 

 Confirmation of Gibbs' results. See 1852: 2. 

 j322; 10. Price. On a New Method for the Determination of the 

 Commercial Value of Oxide of Manganese. 



Chem. Gaz., 1853, 416; Pol. Centrbl., 1854, m; Dingl. pol. J., 131, 



34; J. prakt. Chem., 60, 471- 

 Determination of peroxide by solution in hydrochloric acid, passage 

 of the chlorine into a solution of arsenious acid, and titration for 

 the excess of the latter with permanganate. 



