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Because hydrogen easily bonds with other nonmetals, it usually exists with others elements as a molecule instead of alone.

A. True
B. False

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Hydrogen easily bonds with other nonmetals as a molecule instead of alone.

Step-by-step explanation:

True. Hydrogen easily bonds with other nonmetals because it has a low ionization energy and tends to lose its electron. It exists as a molecule instead of alone because it forms covalent bonds with nonmetals. For example, hydrogen forms a covalent bond with oxygen to form water (H2O).

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