Multiple Choice
Molecular hydrogen atoms can be found
A) nowhere in the universe.
B) in dense clouds where they are shielded from stellar radiation.
C) only in the disk surrounding forming protostars.
D) in low-density clouds of hot gas surrounding hot stars.
E) only in the atmospheres of the giant planets, such as Jupiter.
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