Literature of Peroxide of Hydrogen. 



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1860 Aschoff 



Riche 

 Lenssen 



! 



1861 Schonbein 



Brodie 



Aschoff 



Bottger 



Osann 

 Chevreul 



Duprey 



1862 



Balard 

 Brodie 



von Babo 

 Schonbein 



I 

 1863 1 Brodie 



J. pr. Chem., LXXXI, pp. 

 487, 401 ; Arch. Pharm., 

 [2], CV, p. 129 ; Chem. 

 Ceutr. lur 1861, p. 234. 



Chem. News, II, p. 107 

 Pogg., Ann., CIX, p. 346 

 Bull Soc. Chim., 1860. 

 p. 178. 



J. pr. Chem., LXXXI, p. 

 276. 



Pogg. Ann., CXII, pp. 281. 

 287, 446. 



R. Soc Proc, XI, p. 442. 



Chem. News, V, p. 129 ; J. 

 pr. Chem., LXXXI, p. 

 401. 



Chem. News, IV, p. 57 

 Wittsb. V. Schr., IX, p. 

 546. 



Chem. Centr., 1862, p. 97. 



Compt. Rend., LV, p. 737. 



Compt. Rend., LV, p. 736 

 Chem. News, VII, p. 301 

 Institut, 1862, p. 365 

 Dingl. , Polyt. Jour. . 

 CLXVII, p. 38; J. pr! 

 Chem., LXXXVIII, p 

 440 ; Zeitsch. Chem. u. 

 Pharm., 1862, p. 695. 



Compt. Rend., LV, p. 738. 



Phil. Trans., p. 834. 



Ann. der Chem. u. Pharm. 

 Suppl. II, p. 265. 



Zeitsch. anal. Chem., I, p. 



440. 

 J. Chem. Soc, XVI, p. 320. 



Chloride of lime with 

 H 2 2 in acid solution, 

 gives off four atoms of 

 oxygen. xlction on 

 chromic acid. 



Action of H0SO4 on H 2 2 

 in liberating ozone. Lib- 

 eration of oxygen by the 

 alkalies. 



Iodine is changed by H 2 2 

 into HI in presence of 

 alkaline carbonate. 



Tests for H 2 2 . Forma- 

 tion of H 2 2 from H 2 

 and O in contact with 

 Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, and 

 the other metals, except 

 Au, Ag, Pt, etc., in a 

 moist atmosphere. 



Action of H0O2 on oxy- 

 genated bodies in solu- 

 tion. 



Action of H 2 2 on the 

 higher oxides, and the 

 formation of perchro- 

 mic acid. 



Preparation of an etherial 

 solution of H2O2. 



H2O2 made from K 2 2 and 



hyclrofluosilicic acid. 

 Bleaching power of H 2 0. 



upon organic coloring 



matters. 

 Preparation of H 2 2 from 



Ba 2 02, 8 H 2 and C0 2 . 



Uses same method of pre- 

 paration as Duprey. 



Decomposition of H 2 2 

 by KMn0 4 , K 3 FeCy 6 , 

 Ba (C10) 2 and H 2 Cr0 4 , 

 and on the oxidation ef- 

 fected by H2O2. 



Ozone forms H 2 2 with 

 water, only in presence 

 of nitrogen or an oxi- 

 dizable body. 



Action of H2O2 on plum- 

 bic acetate, etc. 



Decomposition of H 2 2 by 

 KMn0 4 , etc. 



