THE HISTORY OF OZONE. V. FORMATION OF OZONE FROM OXYGEN AT HIGH TEMPERATURES (1)
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Index: Wartenberg, H. v.; Sieg, B. Ber., 1920 , vol. 53, p. 2192 - 2202
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... The first detailed study of both products was reported in 1920 by Wartenberg and Sieg (55), who used a nonexplosive hydrogen-oxygen mixture (9 ... h. Ref ... If, for example, Wartenberg or other workers in the field had considered the implications of his 1910 failure to detect ozone in ...
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