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Ortho and para-hydrogen have
Options
(a) identical chemical but different physical properties
(b) identical physical and chemical properties
(c) identical physical but different chemical properties
(d) different physical and chemical properties
Correct Answer:
identical chemical but different physical properties
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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- In the cyanide ion, the formal negative charge is on
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