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The Literature of Ozone. 



SECOND INDEX 



TO THE 



LITERATURE OF OZONE 



Continued from p. 403, Vol. I, Annals. 



1879 



1880 



Hoppe-Sey lei- 

 Leeds 



Van Slouten 

 Wright 

 A. Volta 



Leeds 



McLeod 



Leeds 



Berl. Berichte, XII, 1551. 



J. Am. Chem. Soc., I, 450; 

 Berl. Berichte, XII, 1836; 

 .,1, 373. 



Amer. Chem. J 

 J. Am. Chem. Soc 



et seq. 



J. Am. Chem. Soc, I, 263: 



J. Chem. Soc, XXXVII, 



422 ; Chem. News, XL, 



169. 

 Gazz. Chim. Ital/, IX, 521; 



Berl. Berichte, XIII, 203; 



Chem. News, XLI, 54; J. 



Chem. Soc, XXXVIII, 



205. 

 Bei'l. Berichte, XIII, 568; J. 



Am. Chem. Soc, I, 145. 



Berl. Berichte, XIII, 568; 

 J. Chem. Soc, XXXVII, 

 118 ; Chemikerzeitung, 

 1880, 5 ; J. Am. Chem. 

 Soc, II, 351. 



Berl. Berichte, XIII, 1066, 

 1132; J. Am. Chem. Soc, 

 II, 34, 147; Chem. News, 

 XLII, 17, 163. 



Chem. News, XLI. 35. 



Activation of oxygen by 

 nascent hydrogen. 



Oxidation of carbon mon- 

 oxide by air over moist 

 phosphorus. 

 I, 442 Non-production of Ozone 

 from potassium dichro- 

 mate and sulphuric 

 acid. Non -production of 

 Ozone from potassium 

 permanganate and sul- 

 phuric acid. Production 

 from barium peroxide 

 and sulphuric acid. Pro- 

 duction from hydrogen 

 peroxide and sulphuric- 

 acid. 



Relative amounts of Ozone 

 and organic impurities 

 in the atmosphere. 



No Ozone, but nitrous acid, 

 formed in combustion of 

 coal gas. 



Action upon certain noble 

 metals. 



Upon ammonium nitrite 

 and the secondary pro- 

 ducts obtained in the 

 ozonation of air over 

 moist phosphorus. 



Formation of Ozone by 

 slow oxidation of phos- 

 phorus. 



Formation of hydrogen 

 peroxide and Ozone by 

 action of moist phospho- 

 rus upon air. 



Solubility in water. 



