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In the conversion of N(2) into N(2)^(+)...

In the conversion of `N_(2)` into `N_(2)^(+)` the electron will be lost from which of the following molecular orbital ?

A

`sigma^(**)2p_(x)`

B

`sigma2p_(z)`

C

`pi2p_(x)`

D

`pi^(**)2p_(x)`

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B
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