Why nuclear spin quantum number of deuterium is 1????
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A deuterium nucleus is composed of a proton and a neutron. Both have spin 1/2 so I would expect the deuterium to have two possible spins: 1 for the triplet and 0 for the singlet. But apparently deuterium always has spin 1 and the spin 0 state doesn't exist.
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A deuterium nucleus is composed of a proton and a neutron. Both have spin 1/2 so I would expect the deuterium to have two possible spins: 1 for the triplet and 0 for the singlet. But apparently deuterium always has spin 1 and the spin 0 state doesn't exist.
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