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Ordinary hydrogen at high temperature is...

Ordinary hydrogen at high temperature is a mixture of :

A

75% of o-hydrogen + 25% of p-hydrogen

B

25% of o-hydrogen + 75% of p-hydrogen

C

50% of o-hydrogen + 50% of p-hydrogen

D

1% of o-hydrogen + 99% of p-hydrogen

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