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The reaction of hydrogen and iodine can be represented by: In this reaction
- A Bonds between hydrogen atoms are formed
- B Bonds between iodine atoms are formed
- C Bonds between hydrogen atoms and iodine atoms are formed
- D No bonds are broken or formed
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In the reaction of hydrogen and iodine, new bonds are formed between hydrogen atoms and iodine atoms. This is because hydrogen and iodine atoms have a high tendency to form a covalent bond, where they share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Therefore, the correct answer is that bonds between hydrogen atoms and iodine atoms are formed.