Literature of Ozone. 



383 



1857 Houzeau 



Osann 



Berigny 



Billiard 



Baumert 

 Cloez 



Erdmann 

 W. Siemens 



Schonbein 



Neumann 



Baumert 



Andrews 

 Schonbein 



J. pr. Chem.. LXX, p. 340; 

 Compt. Rend., XLV, p. 



873. 



Analytical method to de- 

 tect and estimate nascent 

 oxygen." Absorption by 

 I acid solution of potas- 

 ! sium iodide, elimination 

 of the iodine set free, 

 ' and estimation of the 

 i potash produced. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXXI, p. 355;' Ozone-hydrogen. 

 "Wurzburg, Verhandl., VII. 

 p. 171. 



Compt. Bend., XLIV, p 



1104. 

 Compt. Rend., XLV, p 



1100. 

 J. pr. Chsm., LXX. p. 446. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXX. p. 3i9 



Ann. de Chim. et Phys. 



May, 1857. 



J. pr. Chem. XXI, p. 209. 

 Pogg., Ann., CH, p. 120. 



Greenwich Observations, pp. 

 CLXVI— CCX. 



Pogg., Ann., C, p. 4. 



Pogg., Ann. C, p. 292. 



J. pr. Chem., LXX, p. 129. 



J. pr. Chem., CH, p. 614. 



Ann. der Chem. u. Pharm. , 

 CI, p. 88. 



Quar. J., Chem. Soc. , IX, p. 



168. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXXV, p. 88. 



. Researches on ozonometric 

 papers. 



Relation of Ozone to cho- 

 lera. 



Active oxygen. 



Iodide of potassium as re- 

 agent for Ozone. Denies 

 that oxygen evolved by 

 plants in sunlight con- 

 tains Ozone. 



Preparation of Isatin by 

 the action ot Ozone on 

 the sulphate of indigo. 



An Ozonizer. Two glass 

 tubes with an annular 

 space between, and their 

 inner and outer surfaces 

 oppositely electrified. 



Influence of the sun's 

 hour-angle on the pro- 

 duction of Ozone. 



Various experiments with 

 Ozone, its density, spe- 

 cific heat, &c, &c. 



Capability of ordinary oxy- 

 gen to change nitrous to 

 nitric acid. 



"A peculiar mode of pre- 

 paring Nitrous Acid. " 

 Not only Ozone but pla- 

 tinum-sponge, agitated 

 with oxygen, causes the 

 oxidation of ammonia. 



Relation of atmospheric 

 Ozone to pressure and 

 electricity. 



Review of Andrews' article 

 on the composition of 

 Ozone. 



Constitution of Ozone. 



Formation of peroxide of 

 lead from the acetate by 

 means of hydrogen di- 

 oxide or Ozone. 



