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Match the molecule in Column I with the shape in Column II

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(A) - (r ) (B) - (s) (C ) - (q) (D ) - (p)

If loss electron increases bond order, oxidation will be feasible whereas if gain of electron increases bond order, reduction will be feasible. From `B_(2)" to "N_(2)`, there is mixing of s and p - orbitals.
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