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`N_2` accept electron and convert into `N_2^-`, where this electron goes

A

Antibonding `pi` molecular orbital

B

Bonding `pi` molecular orbital

C

`sigma` bonding molecular orbital

D

`sigma`- anti-bonding molecular orbital

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Antibonding `pi` molecular orbital
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