The species having bond order different from that in CO is:
NO-
Whenever we want to determine the bond order, we draw the MO energy level diagrams and calculate the bond order.
So, let's have draw the MO energy level diagrams
Now, we can see that,
in NO− → we have to fill 1 more electron [Because '-' charge implies one more electron]
NO+ → 1 less electron [Because + charge implies one less electron]
CN− → One more electron
Now, let's calculate bond order.
Bond order = 1/2 [Bonding electrons - Anti-Bonding electrons]
CO ⇒ BO = 12×[10−4] = 3
NO− ⇒ BO = 12×[10−6] = 2 [Different]
NO+ ⇒ BO = 12×[10−4] = 3 [Same]
CN− ⇒ BO = 12×[10−4] = 3 [Same]
N2 ⇒ BO = 12×[10−4] = 3 [Same]
Therefore, NO− has a different bond order from that of CO.