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Which one of the following arrangements represents the correct order of electron gain enthalpy of the given atomic species?

A

`NO^+`lt NO lt NO lt `O_2^-`

B

`O_2^-`lt `NO^-`lt NO lt `NO^+`

C

`NO^-`lt `O_2^-`ltNO lt `NO^+`

D

`NO lt NO^+ ltO_2^(-) lt NO^-`

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