Literature of Ozone. 



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1877 Menschutkin 

 Berthelot 



Fantrat 

 ! Levy 



Ogier 



jPellagri 



Papasogli 

 Bartlett 



1878 Jeremim 



Tomlinson 

 Berthelot 



;Zoeller 

 and Grete 



Ber. Berieht., X, p. 2059. 



Ber. Berieht., X, p. 233 ; 

 Chem. News, XXXV, p. 

 44 ; Ann. de China, et 

 Phys. (5 S.), X, p. 163,1 

 and XII, p. 440 ; Compt. 

 Rend., LXXXVI, p. 71 ; 

 J. Chem. Soc, XXXIV, 

 p. 372. 



Centralblatt f . Agrik. Chem. , 

 Heft 1, 1877: Chem. News, 

 XXXV, p. 146. 



Chem. News, XXXVI, p. 

 54; Compt. Rend., July, 

 1877; J. Chem. Soc, De- 

 cember, p. 916. 



Chem. News, XXXVI, p. 



256 ; Compt. Rend., 



LXXXVI, p. 722; J. 



Chem. Soc., XXXIV, p. 



469. 

 Chem. News, XXXVI, p. 



110 ; Gaz. Chim. Ital., 



July, 1877. 



Ber. Berieht,, X, p. 84. 

 Ber. Berieht,, X, p. 904. 



Ber. Berieht,, XI, p. 988 

 J. Chem. Soc, 1879, p. 8. 



R. Soc. Proc, XXVII, p. 



290. 

 Ann. de Chim. et Phys. 



(5S.), XIV, p. 361; Compt. 



Rend., LXXXVI, pp. 71- 



76. 

 J. Chem. Soc, CLXXVI, 



May, 1878, p. 371 ; Compt, 



Rend., LXXXVI, p. 76 : 



J. Chem. Soc, XXXIV, 



p. 371. 

 Ber. Ber., X, p. 2144; J. 



Chem. Soc, CLXXXV, 



p. 372. 



Prosphorus-ozonator, con- 

 structed by Radulo- 

 witsch. 



Formation of nitrates by 

 Ozone in presence of 

 alkalies, not proved. 



Scarcity of Ozone in 

 forests of conifers. 



Determination of the 

 weight of atmospheric 

 Ozone by means of ar- 

 senious acid and arse- 

 nite of soda. 



Formation of iodous acid 

 by the action of Ozone 

 upon iodine. 



Action of carbonic acid 

 and light upon iodide 

 of potassium and water 

 — liberates iodine. 



Action of turpentine oil 

 upon Ozone. 



An Ozone apparatus (pat- 

 ent). Tubular vessels 

 in which phosphorus is 

 in contact with air and 

 water. 



Ozone is soluble in solu- 

 tion of oxalic acid. A 

 cement prepared from 

 pulv. pumice, paraffine, 

 wax and colophonium 

 withstands action of 

 Ozone. 



Action of Ozone on nuclei. 



Formation of Ozone, hy- 

 drogen peroxide, and 

 persulphuric acid during 

 the electrolysis of water. 



Stability of Ozone. 



Production of ammonium 

 nitrite. 



