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ACIDO

SULFURICO

NATALY JOHANA MICAN PORTILLA


San Carlos de Guaroa-Meta
Noviembre-2020
INTRODUCIÓN

El descubrimiento del ácido sulfúrico se relaciona con el siglo VII y el alquimista Jabir ibn Hayyan.
Fue estudiado después, en el siglo IX por el alquimista Ibn Zakariya al-Razi, quien obtuvo la
sustancia de la destilación seca de minerales incluyendo la mezcla de sulfato de hierro
(II) (FeSO4) con agua y sulfato de cobre (II) (CuSO4). Calentados, estos compuestos se
descomponen en óxido de hierro (II) y óxido de cobre (II), respectivamente, dando agua y óxido
de azufre (VI), que combinado produce una solución diluida de ácido sulfúrico. Este método se
hizo popular en Europa a través de la traducción de los tratados y libros de árabes y persas por
alquimistas europeos del siglo XIII como San Alberto Magno.

Es uno de los productos químicos más conocidos y utilizados en todo el mundo, presente en casi
todos los sectores industriales. De hecho, es el compuesto químico más producido a nivel
mundial, tanto que su volumen de producción sirve para medir la actividad industrial de un país.
A pesar de las ventajas del ácido sulfúrico para la industria química, es un compuesto muy
reactivo y altamente corrosivo por lo que hay que manipularlo con un cuidado extremo
ÁCIDO SULFÚRICO

FORMULA QUIMICA: H2SO4


ESTADO FISICO: LIQUIDO

 
APLICACIONES

REFINACION
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humedad tanto del aire como
de otros materiales DISOLVENTE
03 Puede disolver metales poco reactivos
como el cobre, el mercurio y el
plomo. De su reacción con ellos,
produce la sal orgánica dióxido de
azufre y agua.
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JUPITER SATURN
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fourth-brightest cold place. It’s full mostly of hydrogen
object in the sky of iron oxide dust, and helium
giving the planet
its reddish cast
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Mercury is the closest Despite being red,
planet to the Sun Mars is actually a
cold place

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Venus has a beautiful Neptune is the
name, but it’s terribly farthest planet from
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name, but it’s terribly hot planet to the Sun

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Despite being red, Mars is Neptune is the farthest
actually a cold place planet from the Sun

SATURN JUPITER
Saturn is the ringed one It’s the biggest planet in
and a gas giant our Solar System
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REVIEWS
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Mars is a cold place” planet to the Sun”

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“Saturn is the ringed “Venus is the second
one and a gas giant” planet from the Sun”

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VENUS
Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet
from the Sun. It’s hot, even
MARS hotter than Mercury
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place. It’s full of
iron oxide dust, which
gives the planet its reddish
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Yes, Saturn is the ringed
planet. It’s a gas giant,
composed mostly of
hydrogen and helium
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MASS GRAVITY DIAMETER


(EARTHS) (EARTHS) (EARTHS)

MARS 100 355 370

MERCUR 490 150 890


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VENUS 1,000 260 245


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SATURN NEPTUNE
Saturn is the ringed It’s the farthest
one and a gas giant planet from the Sun

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JUPITER MERCURY VENUS


It’s the biggest Mercury is the closest It’s the second planet
planet of them all planet to the Sun from the Sun
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planet to the Sun
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from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place

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