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Literaiure of Peroxide of Hydrogen. 



1874 A. V. Schrotter 

 Scheme 



1875 



1876 



1877 



1878 



Scheme 

 Clermont 



Kingzett 

 Thorn 6en 

 Carins 



Cohue 



Kingzett 



Bellucci 



Griessmayer 



Schaer 

 Fairley 



Kingzett 



Bottger 



E. Schone 



Schone 



Berthelot 



Boillot 

 Berthelot 



Ber. Bericht., VII, p. 983. 

 Dingl., Polyt. Jour., OCX. p. 



307; J. Chern. Soc, 1874. 



p. 601. 



Ber. Bericht., VII, p. 1693 : 



J. Chem. Soc, 1875, p. 418. 

 Conipt. Rend., LXXX, p. 



1591 ; J. Chem. Soc, 1875, 



p. 1216 ; Ber. Bericht,. 



VII, p. 981. 

 J. Chem. Soc, [2] XIII, p. 



210; Moniteur Scientiiique. 



[3] V, p. 1020. 

 Pogg., Ann., CLI, p. 194; 



J. Chem. Soc, 1875, p. 



223. 

 Ann. der Chem. u. Pharm., 



CLXXIV. p. 31; J. Chem. 



Soc. 1875, p. 128 ; Ber. 



Bericht. 1874. p. 1481. 

 Chem. News, XXXIV. p. 4 : 



J. Chem. Soc, 1876, vol. 



II, p. 539. 

 Report Brit. Assoc, tor 1875 



(2d PU. p. 43 ; Moniteur 



Scientifiqne. [3]. VI, p. 197. 

 Gazz. Chim. Italiana, V. p. 



405; J. Chem. Soc, 1876. 



vol. I, p. 954. 

 Ber. Bericht., IX, p. 835. 



Ber. Bericht., IX, p. 1068. 

 J. Chem. Soc., 1877, vol. I, 



pp. 1. 125. 

 Moniteur Scientifique, [31 



VII. p. 715. 

 Chem. Centr., 1878, p. 574; 



J. Chem. Soc, 1879, p. 



103. 

 Ann. der Chem.. Vol. 192, p. 



257; J. Chem. Soc , 1878, p. 



931. 

 Ber. Bericht., XI, pp. 482. 



561, 874, 1028; J. Chem. 



Soc, 1878, p. 552. 

 Compt. Rend., LXXXVI, p 



71. 



Compt. Rend., LXXXVI, p 

 123. 



Compt. Rend., LXXXVI, p. 



277. 



H 2 2 as a cosmetic. 



Tests for H 2 2 — titauic 

 acid ; cadmium iodide, 

 starch, and ferrous sul- 

 phate. 



Atmospheric H 2 2 . 



Presence of H 2 2 in the sap 

 of plants. 



Formation of H 2 2 from 

 oxidation of turpentine. 



H 2 2 as an oxidizing agent 

 (Thermo-chemical Re- 

 searches). 



Formation in nature of ni- 

 trous acid, nitric acid, 

 and hydrogen peroxide. 



Formation of ozone by con- 

 tact of plants with hydro- 

 gen peroxide. 



Forinationof H 2 2 by in- 

 complete oxidation of 

 terpenes. 



Presence of H 2 2 in the 

 juice of plants. 



Connection of H 2 2 with 

 the reduction of nitrates 

 by bacteria, etc 



The same. 



H 2 2 and certain perox- 

 idts. 



Disinfecting action of 

 H 2 2 . 



Formation of H 2 2 by ex- 

 plosion of a mixture of 

 oxygen and hydrogen. 



H 2 2 . its preparation, pro- 

 ducts of. 



Atmospheric II 2 2 . 



Formation of hydrogen 

 peroxide, ozone, and 

 persnlphuric acid during 

 electrolysis. 



Effect produced by a low 

 temperature upon a mix- 

 ture of H 2 2 and H 2 SOj. 



New observations on the 

 chemical reactions of the 

 silent electrical dis- 

 charge. 



