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Literature of Ozone. 



1844 Fischer 



1845 Sclionbein 



Draper 

 Sclionbein 



Fellenburg 

 Fischer 



Berl. Jahrb. f. wissensch. 

 Kritik, 1844. 



Arch, de l'Elec. V, p. 556 

 Chem. Soc. Mem., 1845, 

 p. 62,; Phil. Mag., XXVII, 

 p. 386; Brit. Ass. Rep., 

 p. 91; R. Soc. Proa, V, p. 

 565; Pogg., Ann., LXV, 

 p. 69. 



Pbil. Mag., 1845, p. 327 ; 



Am. J. Sci.,XLIX, p 346: 



Bibl. Univ., IX, p. 365. 

 J. pr. Chem., XXXIY, p. 



492; Pogg., Ann., LXV, 



p. 190. 

 Milano, Giorn., I, Lomb., 



VI, p. 200. 

 Pogg., Ann., LXV, p. 161. 



Pogg., Ann., LXV, p. 173: 

 Phil. Mag., XXVII,p. 197. 

 Pogg., Ann., LXV, p. 196. 



Pogg., Ann., LXVI, p. 292: 



Phil. Mag., XXVII, p. 450. 



Pogg., Ann., LXVII, p. 89. 



R. Soc. Proa, V, p. 543. 



Pogg. Ann., LXVII, p. 97; 



Bibl. Univ., LIX, p. 177. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXIV, p. 42. 



R. Soc. Proa., V, p. 565. 



Pogg., Ann., LXVI, p. 593. 

 Arch, de l'Electr. , V, No. 

 17, 1845. 



Schles. Gesel. Uebersicht, 

 pp. 98 and 107; Pogg., 

 Ann., LXVI, p. 163; J. 

 pr. Chem., XXXV, p. 351. 



Pogg., Ann., LXVI, p. 168. 



Critique of Schonbein's 

 pamphlet " Ueber die 

 Erzeugung des Ozons 

 auf chemischen Wege." 

 Ozone produced by the 

 action of electricity on 

 pure oxygen. 



' ' On the nature of Ozone. " 

 Reverts to his original 

 hypothesis that it is a 

 compound of oxygen 

 and hydrogen, and in- 

 stead of nitrogen being 

 essential, this body does 

 not contribute in any 

 way to the production 

 of Ozone. 



Allotropic modifications 

 of chlorine, etc. 



Observations on Fischer's 

 notice on the Ozone re- 

 searches of Sclionbein. 



A new experiment on the 

 production of Ozone. 



Ozone in the atmosphere, 

 and the role it plays. 



Ozone compared with 

 chlorine. 



Action of Ozone on or- 

 ganic substances, 



Remarks on the Ozone re- 

 searches of Williamson. 



Ozone as a means of oxi- 

 dation. 



A new bleaching princi- 

 ple. 



Notice on guaiacum. 



Some notes upon potas- 

 sium iodide. 



Letter to Faraday on 

 Ozone. 



Nature of Ozone. 



Reactions attributed to 

 Ozone due in part to 

 nitrous acid. 



On the Ozone discovered 

 by Sclionbein. Prob- 

 ably a peroxide of hy- 

 drogen. 



Reply to Sclionbein in re- 

 gard to Ozone. Ozone 

 papers moistened with 

 acid are turned blue in 

 contact with ordinary 

 air. 



