Why doesn't the H2 molecule have a permanent dipole while the neutral H has one? – physics.stackexchange.com

According to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, http://ift.tt/1FoqEsu, the 21cm line of hydrogen can be emitted by the neutral hydrogen atom due to the magnetic ...

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