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Which of the following processes will release the most energy?
Cl2(g) ⟶⟶ 2Cl(g)
Br2(g) ⟶⟶ 2Br(g)
I2(g) ⟶⟶ 2I(g)
2I(g) ⟶⟶ I2(g)
2Br(g) ⟶⟶ Br2(g)
2Cl(g) ⟶⟶ Cl2(g)
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