In the periodic table, why are hydrogen, lithium, and sodium in the same column?
A) They have different numbers of protons.
B) They have the same number of unpaired electrons.
C) They have the same number of electrons.
D) The periodic table is in alphabetical order.
E) They have fully filled electron shells.
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