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  • Hydrogen Sulfide Decomposition: Reaction, Thermodynamics & Catalysis
    The decomposition reaction of hydrogen sulfide is:

    $$2H_2S(g) \rightarrow 2H_2(g) + S_2(g)$$

    This reaction is endothermic, meaning that it requires heat to proceed. The standard enthalpy change for the reaction is 206.1 kJ/mol. The reaction is also slow at room temperature, but it can be accelerated by the presence of a catalyst, such as platinum or iron sulfide.

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