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Ordinary hydrogen at high temperature is a mixture of :

A

`75%` o-Hydrogen + `25%` p-Hydrogen

B

`25%` o-Hydrogen + `75%` p-Hydrogen

C

`50%` o-Hydrogen + `50%` p-Hydrogen

D

`1%` o-Hydrogen + `99%` p-Hydrogen

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The correct Answer is:
A

Hydrogen at room temperature contains `75%` ortho and `25%` para from.
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