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Explain the correct context in which the following terms are used:
Diprotium

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a. Diprotium: it is used for the correct term for `H_(2)`.
b. The term dihydrogen is used for the `H_(2)` molecules while refering to the isotopic mixture with natural abundance for `H` and `D`.
c. Proton: It is used for `H^(o+)`.
d. Hydrogen: It is used in relation to the isotopic mixture.
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