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0.Changing N(2) to N(2)^(+) ,the dissoci...

0.Changing `N_(2)` to `N_(2)^(+)` ,the dissociation energy of `N-N` bond.....and on changing `O_(2)` to `O_(2)^(+)` the dissociation energy of `O-O` bond.....
(A) increases,decreases
(B) decreases,increases
(C) decrease in both cases
(D) increases in both cases

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