Explain ortho H20 and para H2O
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When two hydrogens form water by attaching to either side of an oxygen atom, like ears on a Mickey Mouse cap, they can end up in one of two configurations: with their two spins opposite ways up, a form called para-water; or with spins symmetrical, called ortho-water
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When two hydrogens form water by attaching to either side of an oxygen atom, like ears on a Mickey Mouse cap, they can end up in one of two configurations: with their two spins opposite ways up, a form called para-water; or with spins symmetrical, called ortho-water.
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