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The most thermodynamically stable species of sulfur in a Frost diagram is the one that lies at the lowest point on the diagram. The specific species depends on the pH and the potential of the system. For example, in acidic conditions, sulfate (SO4^2-) is typically the most stable form. In highly reducing conditions, sulfide (S^2-) may be favored.