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N(2) is less reactive than CN^(-) due to...

`N_(2)` is less reactive than `CN^(-)` due to

A

Presence of more electrons in orbitals

B

Absence of dipole moment

C

Difference in spin quantum no

D

A trpile bond between nitrogen atoms

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C
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