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Which one of the following statements is not correct for ortho and para hydrogen?
Options
(a) They have different boiling points
(b) Ortho form is more stable than para form
(c) They differ in the spin of their protons
(d) The ratio of ortho to para hydrogen increases with increase in temperature and finally pure ortho form is obtained
Correct Answer:
They have different boiling points
Explanation:
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