Literature of Ozone. 



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INDEX 



TO THE 



Literature of Ozone. 



1785 



VanMarum 



1840 Schonbein 



1841 

 1843 



1844 



Da la Rive 

 Schonbein 



Quoted by Cahours, Compt. 

 Rend. (1870), LXX, 369. 

 ' ' Report upon the labors 

 of Houzeau relative to 

 Ozone." 



Basel, Ber., IV, p. 66; Bibl. 

 Univ., XXVIII, p. 342; 

 Munchen, Abhandl, 1887- 

 1843, III, p. 265; Pogg., 

 Ann., L, p. 616; Arch, de 

 l'Elec, t. iv, p. 333. 



Compt. Rend., X, p. 706; 

 Froriep. Notizen, XPv, 

 p. 292. 



R. Soc. Proa, IV, p. 226. 



Pogg., Ann., LIV, p. 402. 



Sturgeon, Ann. Elec, VI. 

 p. 108. 



Pogg., Ann, LIX, p. 240 

 Arch, de l'Elec, III, p. 

 295; Munchen, Abhandl.. 

 1837-1843, p. 587. 



Arch de l'Elec, IV, p. 333 



and 454; 

 Atti Scienz. Ital., 1844, p. 



167; R. Soc. Proa, V, p. 



507, 508, 565. 

 Pogg., Ann., LXIII, p. 520. 



"Electrical Odor " acquir- 

 ed by oxygen through 

 which electric sparks 

 have been passed. Its 

 chemical properties are 

 also exalted, acquiring 

 the property of oxidiz- 

 ing mercury at ordinary 

 temperatures. 



Observations on the odor 

 given off by the elec- 

 trolysis of water and by 

 ordinary electricity. 



Researches on the nature 

 of the odor given off by 

 certain chemical reac- 

 tions. 



On the odor accompany- 

 ing electricity and the 

 probability of a new 

 substance. 



Platinum, silver and cop- 

 per as electrodes — their 

 effects on evolved gases. 



Research on the odor man- 

 ifested by certain chem- 

 ical reactions. 



On the odor accompany 

 ing the electrolysis of 

 water and ordinary elec- 

 tricity. Opposes De la 

 Rive's hypothesis that 

 the odor arises from 

 metallic oxides. 



"Production of Ozone by 

 chemical means." 



Regards nitrogen as a 

 compound of hydrogen 

 and ozone. 



Ozone distinct from ni- 

 trous acid. 



