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Consider the following six changes
(i)`NO to NO^(+)` (ii)`O_(2)^(-) to O_(2)^(2-)` (iii) `O_(2) to O_(2)^(+)` (iv)`NO^(+) to NO^(-)` (v) `NO^(+) to NO^(2+)` (vi) `CO to CO^(+)`
Then calculate value of `"c^(2)-b^(2)-a^(2)`", where a, b and c are total number of transformation in which magnetic property will be changed, bond order increase and bond order decrease respectively.

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