How is cool, neutral hydrogen gas, H I, detected in the spiral arms of galaxies?
A) by the absorption of infrared radiation from extragalactic sources
B) by its Balmer line emissions
C) by its 21-cm line radio emissions
D) by its ultraviolet Lyman- hydrogen line emissions
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