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In the dissociation of methane, which step requires the least energy?
A. CH₄(g) → CH₃(g) + H(g)
B. CH₃(g) → CH₂(g) + H(g)
C. CH₂(g) → CH(g) + H(g)
D. CH(g) → C(g) + H(g)
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