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Which change is most likely to occur when a molecule of H2 and a molecule of I2 collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy? 1. a chemical change, because a compound is formed 2. a chemical change, because an element is formed 3. a physical change, because a compound is formed 4. a physical change, because an element is formed

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    The collision of the molecules between the hydrogen molecule or H2, and an iodine molecule or I2, provided there would be a sufficient energy is that the system would eventually undergo a chemical change wherein a new chemical compound would be formed from these two molecules.
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