Sunday, February 27, 2011

Use

Sulfuric acid is a very strong acid which is used in
  1. Car batteries
  2. Plants, as a fertilizer
  3. Refining petroleum
  4. Refining process metals 
  5. Paint  
  6. Wastewater processing 
  7. Chemical Synthesis  
Other uses include production of dyes, alcohols, plastics, rubber, ether, glue, film, explosives, drugs, paints, food containers, wood preservatives, soaps and detergents, pharmaceutical products, petroleum products, pulp and paper.

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Properties 

Appearance: colorless viscous liquid 
Melting point: -2° C
Boiling point: 327°C
Density: 1.84g/mL
  

Source: http://web.fccj.org/~ethall/h2so4/h2so4.htm 


3-D Structure


Lewis Structure
 
  
Dash Model 
  


Polarity of Molecule


Sulfuric acid is a polar molecule.


Electronegativity Differences 


O   -   S
3.5 -   2.6 = 1.1= Moderately Covalent


O   -   H
3.5    2.2  - 1.3= Barely Covalent


Inter-Molecular Forces 


Sulfuric Acid has three types of forces: dipole dipole, hydrogen bonding, and london dispersion forces