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Total number of molecular orbitals occupying one or two electrons in `O_(2)^(+)` is

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`(sigma1s)^(2)(sigma^(**)1s)^(2)(sigma2s)^(2)(sigma^(**)2s)^(2)(sigma2p_(z))^(2)(pi2p_(x))^(2)(pi2p_(y))^(2)(pi^(**)2p_(x))^(1)`
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