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Why is ortho hydrogen more stable than para hydrogen???

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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Ortho-hydrogen molecules are those in which the spins of both the nuclei are in the same direction. Para-hydrogen is when the spins of both the nuclei are in the opposite directions. The amount of ortho- and para-hydrogen varies with temperature. At 0°K, hydrogen contains mainly para-hydrogen which is more stable.

Answered by Cutie1803
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Ortho-hydrogen molecules are those in which the spins of both the nuclei are in the same direction. Para-hydrogen is when the spins of both the nuclei are in the opposite directions. The amount of ortho- and para-hydrogen varies with temperature. At 0°K, hydrogen contains mainly para-hydrogen which is more stable.

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