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how is a molecule of hydrogen formed from two hydrogen atoms?

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zzxxee | 20:03 Mon 17th Jan 2011 | Science
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all the explanations i have googled are so long winded !!!!
Hydrogen is monovalent and therefore two hydrogen atoms will link together like this H-H to form one molecule of hydrogen.
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thankyou x
here is another explaination in case it helps

Hydrogen has just one electron which is unstable (it explodes easily). Its prefers to have two which is stable. So 2 Hydrogen atoms covalently bond (that means they share each others electrons so each has two) to create one molecule of Hydrogen.
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