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`N_(2) and O_(2)` are converted to monocations `N_(2)^(+) and O_(2)^(+)` repectively, which is wrong statement -

A

`N_(2)^(+)` becomes diamagnetic

B

In `O_(2)^(+)`, paramagnetism decreases

C

In `O_(2)^(+)`, the bond order increases

D

In `N_(2)^(+)`the `N-N` bond is weakened.

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