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Find the ratio of the total number of electron(s) in bonding molecular orbital of O2 to the total number of electrons in bonding molecular orbital of N2 molecule.

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The total number of electron(s) in bonding molecular orbital of O2 is 10.
The total number of electrons in bonding molecular orbital of N2 is 10.
Thus, the ratio of the total number of electron(s) in bonding molecular orbital of O2 to the total number of electrons in bonding molecular orbital of N2 molecule is 1.

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