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(m) from magnesium — Continued. 



1868: 4 Terrell 



1869: 2 Damour 

 (n) from mercury. 



1886: II Classen and Ludwig 

 1889: 3 Brand 

 1894: 12 Riidorff 

 1895: 9 Jannasch and Cloedt 

 1898: 12 Jannasch and AlfiEers 

 (o) nickel, by means of 

 (i) ammonium carbonate. 

 1872: 10 Tamm 



(2) atmospheric oxygen. 

 1 881: 4 Delvaux 



(3) chlorine. 

 1853: 12 Schiel 

 1866: 5 Terrell 



(4) electrolysis 

 1886: 14 Langbein 

 1886: 19 Moore 

 1889: 3 Brand 



15 Le Roy 



6 Engels 

 5 Engels 



(5) hypochlorites, hydrofluoric 



acid, and ammonia. 

 1 841: 4 UUgren 



(6) mercuric oxide. 

 1835: 2 Persoz 



(7) peroxides. 

 1852: 2 Gibbs 



Parkinson 

 Rose 

 2 Barlow 



7 Donath and Zeller 

 10 Jannasch and Fran- 



zek 

 5 Clark 



9 Jannasch and Lehnert 

 7 Friedheim and Briihl 



(8) phosphates. 

 1858: 2 Henry 

 1900: 12 Truchot 



(9) potassium permanganate. 

 1866: 5 Terrell 



(10) through the solubilities of 



the sulphides. 

 1838: 2 Wackenroder 

 1847: 3 Rose 



1853: 9 

 i860: 7 

 1886: 2 



1893: 

 1896: 

 1899: 



1849: I Ebelmen 



1863: 3 Lippert 



1865: 2 Gibbs 



1866: 3 Frohde 



1886: 6 Carnot 



1886: 26 Sprenger 



1888: II Moore 



1890: 5 Fresenius and Hintz 



1894: 3 Fleitmann 



1897: 8a Hillebrand 



1900: 3 Hillebrand 

 (11) (method not indicated.) 



1882: 14 Mills and Becket 

 (p) from phosphoric acid. 



1 881: 2 Classen 

 (q) from silica. 



1886: 12 Deane 



1898: 6 Ford and Bregowsky 

 (r) from silver. 



1895: 12 Jannasch and Kam- 

 merer 

 (s) from thallium. 



1864: I Crookes 

 (t) from tin. 



1853: 7 Lowenthal. 



1 861: 6 Rose 

 (u) from tungstic acid. 



1896: 16 Taggart and Smith 

 (v) from vanadium. 



1889: 15 Radau 

 (w) from zinc by means of 

 (i) carbonate. 



1872: 10 Tamm 



1879: 3 Classen 



(2) acetic acid. 

 1788: I Porcel 

 1837: 3 Richter 

 1886: 4 Bein 



(3) ammonium sulphocarbonate 

 1882: 7 Guyard 



(4) ammonium sulphocyanate. 

 >' 1880: 20 Zimmermann 



(5) bromine 

 1869: 3 Galetti 

 1892: 3 Blum 



(6) cyanides. 

 1853: 2 Flajalot 



(7) electrolysis. 

 1830: I Becquerel. 



