Literature of Ozone. 



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1845 Schonbein 

 Marignac 



1846 



De la Rive and 

 Marignac 



Williamson 



Fischer 



Dulk 



Fischer 



Schonbein 



Schonbein 



J. pr. Chem., XXXIV, p. 



492. 

 Compt. Rend., XX, p. 808: 



Ann. de China., XIV, p. 



252; Arch, de 'lElec, V, 



p. 5; J. dePhar., VII, p. 



450. 



Compt. Rend., XX, p. 1291. 



Chem. Soc. Mem., II, p. 

 395; Liebig, Ann., LIV, p 

 127; Phil. Mag., XXVII, 

 p. 372 ; Compt. Rend., 

 March. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXIV, p. 

 186. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXIV, p. 

 344. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXV, p. 

 342. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXVI, p. 

 379. 



Phil. Mag., XXVIII, p. 432 

 Pogg., Ann., LXVII, pp. 

 78 and 225. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXVII, p. 

 129. 



J. pr. Chem., XXXVIII, 

 p. 59. 



Pogg., Ann., LXVII, p. 83. 



Pcgg., Ann., LXVII, p. 89. 



Basel, Bericht., VII, p. 23 

 Pogg., Ann., LXVIII, p. 

 42. 



Action of dilute acids on 

 iodide of potassium. 



' ' The production and na- 

 ture of Ozone." Crit- 

 icism on Schonbein's 

 theory of the element- 

 ary nature of Ozone and 

 the compound nature of 

 nitrogen. Shows that 

 nitrogen is not concern- 

 ed in the production of 

 Ozone 



Ozone produced by elec- 

 tric sparks from perfect- 

 ly pure and dry oxygen. 



Researches on Ozone. Its 

 solubility in water. 

 Supposes the ozone ob- 

 tained by electrolysis 

 and from phosphorus 

 are different. 



Upon the property of va- 

 rious gaseous and va- 

 porous bodies to polarize 

 metals, and to bring 

 about decomposition in 

 potassium iodide, etc. 



Criticism on Schonbein's 

 paper, " Some notes up- 

 on Potassium Iodide. " 



Upon the luminosity of 

 Phosphorus : a conse- 

 quence of oxidation. 



Upon the luminosity of 

 phosphorus. Reply to 

 Fischer : connects it 

 with the development 

 of Ozone. 



The nature of Ozone, its 

 similarity to hyponitric 

 acid. 



Some effects of Ozone and 

 hydrogen dioxide com- 

 pared. 



Remarks on Marignac's & 

 De la Rive's experi- 

 ments. 



Peculiar preparation of 

 ferricyanide of potas- 

 sium by means of Ozone. 



Ozone as an oxidizing 

 agent. 



Behavior of Ozone to chlo- 

 rine, bromine, iodine, 

 and nitrous acid. 



