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Two atoms of hydrogen combine to form a molecule of hydrogen gas, the energy of the `H_(2)` molecule is :

A

Greater than that of separate atoms

B

Equal to that of separate atoms

C

Lowers than that of separate atoms

D

Sometimes lower and sometimes higher

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