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← ScienceWhich consequence results upon exposing nickel catalyst to hydrogen sulfide?
A)Catalyst's surface area decreases rapidly
B)Hydrogen dissociation efficiency gets reduced✓
C)Nickel crystals undergo explosive fragmentation
D)Hydrogen solubility increases marginally, stably
💡 Explanation
The catalyst is poisoned because Hydrogen Sulfide undergoes **chemisorption** on the nickel surface, and therefore blocks active sites necessary for hydrogen dissociation. Hydrogen dissociation efficiency hence gets reduced, rather than surface reaction rates remaining stable in controlled hydrogen gas flows.
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