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Literature of Peroxide of Hydrogen. 



1863 Schonbein 



1864 Schonbein 



1865 



C. Hoffmann 



Giannuzzi 



1866 Schonbein 



Ann. Chem. u. Pharm., 



Suppl. II, p. 211 ; J. pr. 



Chem., LXXXVIII, p. 



469; J.Pharm.,[3]XLIV, 



p. 83; Bull. Soc. Chim , 



V, p. 442. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXXXIX, p. 



22 ; Bull. Soc. Chim., V, 



p. 548. 



J. pr. Chem., XCIII, p. 24; 

 Bull. Soc. Chim., [2] III, 

 p. 179; Chem. News, XI, 

 p. 25. 



F. pr. Chem., XCIII, p. 60, 

 and XCII, p. 150 ; Insti- 

 tute, 1864, p. 399. 



I. pr. Chem., XCII, p. 168; 

 Zeitsch. anal. Chem., Ill, 

 p. 245 ; Bull. Soc. Chim., 

 [2] III, p. 147; J. Pharm., 

 [3] XLVI, p. 313. 



A.nn. der. Chem. u. Pharm., 

 CXXXVI, p. 188 ; Chem. 

 Centr. fur 1865, p. 1119 ; 

 Phil. Mag., [4] XXXI, p. 

 143. 



Zeitschr. Chem., VIII, p. 

 749. 



J. pr. Chem., XCVIII, pp. 

 257, 280 ; Zeitsch. Chem. 

 fur 1866, p. 658 ; Bull. 

 Soc. Chim., [2] VII, p. 

 238; J. Pharm., [4] IV, 

 p. 308 ; J. pr. Chem., 

 XCIX, pp. 11, 19 ; Zeit- 

 schr. Chem., far 1867, p. 

 93. 



J. pr. Chem., XCVII, p. 76; 

 Ann. Chim. Phys.. [4] 

 VII, p. 103 ; J. Pharm., 

 [4] IV, p. 395. 



J. pr. Chem., XCVIII, p. 

 270. 



J. pr. Chem., XCVIII. p. 

 65 : N. Repert. Pharm. , 

 XVI, p. 6; Zeitsch. Chem. 

 fur 1866, p. 445 ; Zeitsch. 

 anal. Chem., VI, p. 114 ; 

 J. Pharm., [4] IV, p. 306; 

 Chem. News, XV, p. 123 



Action of H 2 2 on bro- 

 mine and chlorine. 



Formation of H 2 2 in the 

 blood by respiration, 

 and its behavior to the 

 constituents of the 

 blood. 



Formation of H 2 2 by 

 slow oxidation of lead. 



Delicate tests for H 2 2 by 

 means of KI and in- 

 digo. 



Presence of H 2 2 in urine. 



H 2 2 made from potas- 

 sium peroxide and hy- 

 drofluosilicic or tartaric 

 acid. 



Action of H 2 2 on myo- 

 sin, fibrin, blood-serum, 

 albumen, etc. 



Formation of H 2 2 by the 

 slow oxidation of or- 

 ganic substances in the 

 absence of water, as 

 ether, alcohol, etc. 



Catalytic decomposition 

 of H 2 2 by Pt, Ru, Ir, 

 Rd, etc. 



Delicate test for H 2 2 — 

 plumbic acetate, starch, 

 potassium iodide or gu- 

 aiacum and a solution 

 of blood-corpuscles. 



Stability of H 2 2 in aque- 

 ous solutions. 



