Two hydrogen atoms (atomic number 1) form a covalent bond. Which of the following is true?
A) Both hydrogen atoms now have two electrons in their outer shell.
B) Both hydrogen atoms now have two protons in their outer shell.
C) One hydrogen atom now has zero protons in its outer shell, and the other has two.
D) One hydrogen atom now has zero electrons in its outer shell, and the other has two.
E) Each hydrogen atom still has one electron in its outer shell.
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