Literature of Ozone. 



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i 

 1855 Berigny 



Schonbein 



jOsann 



I 



Andrews 

 1856Meidinger. 



Robert 



Pettenkoffer 



j Schonbein 



Andrews 



Baumert 

 Cloez 



Houzeau 



Compt. Rend., XLI, p. 426. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXV, p. 96. 



J. pr. Chem., LXVI. p. 105 : 

 Pogg. Ann., XCVI, p. 

 498 ; Wilrzburg Verhandl. 

 VI. 



R. Soc Proc, VII, p. 475. 



Quar. J. Chem. Soc, VII, 

 p, 251. 



Gaz. Med. de Strasbourg. 

 Nov., 1855. 



Ueber die Cholera, 1855. 



J. de Pharm., XXIX, p. 316. 



Phil. Mag., XI, p. 137; J. pr. 



Chem., LXVII. p. 496. 

 Ann. de Chim., XLV.III, p. 



193 ; Pogg., Ann., XCIX. 



193 ; Pogg. 

 p. 473. 



Phil. Trans.. 1856, p. 1 

 R. Soc. Proc, VII. p. 475 

 Aun. de Chim., XLVII, p. 

 181; J. de Pharm., XXX, 

 p. 3; Ann. der Chem. u. 

 Pharm., XCVII. p. 371: 

 Pogg., Ann., XCVIII. p. 

 435. 



Pogg., Ann., XCIX, p. 88. 



Compt Rend., XLIII, p. 38: 

 Bull. Soc Chim., [2] 3, 

 86; Ann. de Chim., L, p. 

 80. 



Compt. Rend., XLIII, p. 34. 



Meteorological observa- 

 tions with ozone paper. 



Existence of oxygen in 

 two conditions. 



Characteristics of the oxy- 

 gen separated from 

 water galvanoinetric- 

 ally. 



On the constitution and 

 properties of Ozone. 



On Ozone and hydrogen 

 dioxide in the electroly- 

 sis of water. 



Relation between Ozone 

 and epidemic of cholera 

 at Neudorf. 



The Ozone does not fall 

 below its summer mini- 

 mum during epidemics 

 of cholera. 



Ozone, a means to distin- 

 guish between arsenic 

 and antimony stains. 



Ozone and ozonic action 

 in mushrooms. 



Ozone contained in acids 

 formed by the slow oxi- 

 dation of phosphorus in 

 the air. 



" Constitution and proper- 

 ties of Ozone." Ozone 

 obtained by electrolysis 

 does not contain hydro- 

 gen. It is identical in 

 weight with the active 

 oxygen present, and does 

 not yield water on heat- 

 ing. Properties of Ozone 

 the same from whatever 

 sources derived. 



The Ozone question. Re- 

 ply to Andrews. 



Iodide of potassium as a 

 reagent for Ozone. The 

 presence of vapors of 

 nitrous and nitric acids, 

 etherial oils, and in 

 moist air the light as 

 well, can bring about the 

 bluing of Ozone papers. 



"Researches on nascent 

 oxygen." It is identical 

 with Ozone. Circum- 

 stances affecting produc- 

 tion of Ozone by elec- 

 trolysis. 



