Sulfur
Physical - chemical properties Chemical symbol S, (Sulphur) Atomic number : 16 Ar: 32,065 Density 1,960 g/cm3 Melting point: 115, °C - 388,4 K Boiling point: 444,67 °C - 717,87 K
Structure
History Sulfur was known in ancient times, and is referred to in the Bible. Early alchemists gave sulfur its own alchemical symbol which was a triangle at the top of a cross. In 1867 sulfur was discovered in underground deposits in Louisiana and Texas.
Biological role Sulfur is found in: amino acids -cysteine methionine polypeptides proteins enzymes cells DNA bacteria
Applications Sulfur is used in: batteries detergents vulcanization of rubber fungicides manufacture of phosphate fertilizers bleaching paper preservative in wine and dried fruit gunpowder fireworks photographic fixing agents laxative exfoliant
Damage to the natural environment and chemical weathering Environmental Impact Industry Sulfur dioxide SO2 Acid rain Damage to the natural environment and chemical weathering
Occurrence in earth’s crust (0,03 - 0,09 %) in oceans and seas (csulfur = 900 mg/l) in the universe (1 atom of sulfur come to 60 000 atoms of hydrogen) in volcanic regions and hot springs In ores: pyrite (iron sulfide), cinnabar (mercury sulfide), galena (lead sulfide), sphalerite (zinc sulfide) and stibnite (antimony sulfide), gypsum (calcium sulfate), barite (barium sulfate) spring – pramen, vřídlo
Sulfur in other languages english: sulfur latin: sulphur czech: síra croatian: sumpor french: soufre german: dchwefel italian: solfo norwegian: svovel portuguese: enxôfre spanish: azufre swedish: svavel
References: http://en.wikiedia.org./wiki/Sulfur http://www.doktorka.cz/run/reydsys/vitaminy/r-art.asp?id=1698 http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/S/key.html http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/S.html http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/S.html http://www.scescape.net/~woods/elements/sulfur.html
Thank you for your attention! Presentation was prepared by: Eva Jochimová Helena Šmídová 3.11.2005 Brno University of Technology