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According to Molecular Orbital Theory, the molecule having one unpaired electron is NO
The arrangement of electrons in NO is;
σ1s², σ*1s², σ2s², σ*2s², π2p² = π2p
², σ2p
², π*2p
¹
Thus, the one unpaired electron lies in the π*2px orbital of NO.
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