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If `N_(B)` is the number of bonding electron and `N_(A)` is the number of antibonding electrons of a molecules. Then choose the incorrect statement(s) for the relationship , `N_(B)gtN_(A)`"

A

Molecule may be stable or unstable

B

Molecule may have any integral, frational or zero value of bond order

C

Molecule is only paramagnetic species

D

Molecule does not exist

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The correct Answer is:
B, C, D

Molecule may have only integral/ fractional value of bond order
Molecule may or not be paramagnetic
molecule will exist
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