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As C and N have similar electronegativity, then there atomic orbitals will remain at same energy levels .

HOMO = Highest occupied molecular orbital 

LUMO = Lowest unoccupied molecular orbital 

If the molecule has specific bond order value (not equal to zero) , then the molecule is stable. 

 

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