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Literature of Ozone. 



1868Houzeau 

 Denza 



Blondlot 



Houzeau 



1869 



Sauvage 



L'Hote 

 and St. Edme 



Lipinncott 



Andrews 

 F. Wohler 

 Hollman 



Klebs 



Jevons 

 De la Sagro 



Soret 

 Grotowski 



Bottger 



Andrews 



|Compt. Rend., LXVI, p. 



1329. 

 Compt. Rend., LXVI, p. 105; 



Chem. News, XVII. p. 70. 



Action of ether in contact 

 with iodide of potassium. 



Power of electricity and 

 Ozone during chol- 



era. 

 Conipt. Rend , LXVI, p. 351. | Ozone and phosphoric acid 



produced by the slow 

 combustion of phospho- 

 rus. Recommends tem- 

 perature of 12° to 13°. 



Method of collecting and 

 examining small quanti- 

 ties of H 2 2 . Presence 

 of Ozone in air. 



Action of sulphuric acid 

 on iodide of potassium. 



The same. 



Compt. Rend., LXVIL, pp. 

 44, 314, and 491. 



Compt. Rend., LXVII, p 



714. 

 Compt. Rend., LXVII, p 



633. 

 Compt. Rend., LXVII, p 



1138. 

 Compt. Rend., LXVII. p. 



620. 



Chem. News, XVII, p. 48. 



Chem. News, XVII, p. 32. 



Gottinger Nach. (1868), 139; 

 Chem News, XVIII, p. 189. 



Arch, neerland. des sciences 

 ex. et nat., 3,260. 



Bern, naturf. Verh., 1868, 13. 



Bulletin de Statisque Muni- 

 pale, February, 1878. 



Chem. News, XVIH, p. 245 

 Manchester, Lit and Phil. 

 Soc, IK, p. 11. 



Compt. Rend., LXVIII, p 

 100. 



Zeitsch. f. anal. Chem., VIII, 

 p. 179. 



Chem. News, XIX, p. 104. 



Chem. News, XIX, p. 260. 



Ber. Bericht., II, p. 612. 

 J. pr. Chem., CIV, p. 55. 



Reply to Houzeau. 



Production of Ozone in air 

 and oxygen influenced 

 by the ' ■ spark of con- 

 densation " of an induc- 

 tion coil. 



Agreement between the 

 iodized starch tests and 

 those of moistened silver 

 leaf. 



Identity of the atmospheric 

 body decomposing potas- 

 sium iodide with Ozone. 



Formation of silver perox- 

 ide by Ozone in electro- 

 lysis. 



1 gram. Ozone evolves 355.5 

 heat-units in its conver- 

 sion into ordinary oxy- 

 gen. 



Many of the fluids of the 

 human body are ozoni- 

 ferous. 



Daily observations of ozone 

 in Paris, 1866 and 1867. 



Remarks on Baxen dell's 

 laws of atmospheric 

 Ozone. 



The condensator as pro- 

 ducer of Ozone. 



Detection of Ozone in the 

 atmosphere, 



Density of Ozone. 



Ozonation of hydrocarbon 

 oils. 



Ozone ether is only ether 

 containing H 2 2 . 



Ozone in the atmosphere. 



