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Why does the ratio of ortho to para hydrogen vary with temperature?

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Depending upon the direction of the spin of the nuclei, the hydrogens are of two types: ... The amount of ortho andpara hydrogen varies with temperatureas: At 0°K, hydrogen contains mainlypara hydrogen which is more stable. At the temperature of liquefaction of air, the ratio of ortho and para hydrogen is1 : 1
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It actually depends upon the direction of the spin of the nuclei, the hydrogens are of two types first the amount of ortho and para hydrogen varies with temperature as:

It actually depends upon the direction of the spin of the nuclei, the hydrogens are of two types first the amount of ortho and para hydrogen varies with temperature as: At 0°K, hydrogen contains mainly para hydrogen which is more stable. At the temperature of liquefaction of air, the ratio of ortho and para hydrogen is 1 : 1.

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