Question: It is obvious that two non-identical spin 1 particles with no orbital angular moment a (that is, s-states for both) can form j = 0,

It is obvious that two non-identical spin 1 particles with no orbital angular moment a (that is, s-states for both) can form j = 0, j = 1, and j = 2. Suppose, however, that the two particles are identical. What restrictions do we get?

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