Sulfuric Acid By: Matthew Ortiz Core 2 Science. What is Sulfuric Acid? A corrosive acid, normally used in the industry for things like batteries. Another.

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Sulfuric Acid By: Matthew Ortiz Core 2 Science

What is Sulfuric Acid? A corrosive acid, normally used in the industry for things like batteries. Another name for it is vitriol or hydrogen sulfate. It has the ability to painfully burn skin.

What Does it Look Like? It is a colorless, dense, oily liquid. Will sink to bottom if placed in water.

What is it Made of? It is born from the chemical reaction of sulfur dioxide and oxygen. Another name for it is H 2 SO 4. Corrosive with materials like wood Has a violent reaction with water

Sulfuric Acid used in the Industry Very important for making products like batteries. Used for things like explosives, petroleum refining, pigments for paint

Battery Anatomy This is a car battery There are positive and negative plates that carry the current in a battery Sulfuric acid surrounds the plates.

Battery Anatomy - Continued Once the car is ignited, the electrolyte, or sulfuric acid triggers a small combustion As the energy travels, each plate becomes stronger than the last.

Discovery of Sulfuric Acid Not confirmed until sixteenth century First produced by Johann Baptista Helmont – Belgian Scientist Became vital to chemistry’s history

The “Lead-Chamber Process” First successful method of producing sulfuric acid – Introduced by Joe Roebuck

“Lead-Chamber Process” – Continued Process first starts with heating sulfur into sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) It is then oxidized into sulfur trioxide. Lastly, the substance goes through water treatment where it comes out as H 2 SO 4

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