The enthalpy of formation of carbon disulfide (CS₂) can be represented by the reaction: C(s) + 2S(s) → CS₂(l). The standard enthalpy change for this reaction is given as ΔH_f = -89.4 kJ/mol, indicating that when one mole of CS₂ is formed from its elements in their standard states, 89.4 kJ of energy is released. This indicates the exothermic nature of the formation process.
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