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(I dunno what the definition is really saying, but I edited it somewhat to make it one sentence)
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Hydrogen is in a class of its own, as in some instances it can behave like a metal and in others times like a non-metal.
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 6 March 2024

Hydrogen is in a class of its own, as in some instances it can behave like a metal and in others like a non-metal.