How does HI(g) split up into H and I.

1. Does it collide with another HI(g) and energy is lost? or the electron being shared gets dislocated?
2. If so then, can HI collide with anything ( H, I, the wall) to break down into H and I?

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Nvm, i think i figured it out. HI has to collide with HI to form diatomic H2 and I2. Sorry about multiple posts.
http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/PChem/homework/Handin4.pdf
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