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Bose-Einstein statistics is applicable to particles with
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Remember: Bosons have Whole (integer) spins. Fermions have Fractional (half-integer) spins.
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Even integral spin particles only
Integral spin particles
Half odd integral spin particles
Odd integral spin particles only
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