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In nitrogen atom outer $$p-$$orbital is as $${ p }_{ x }^{ 1 },{ p }_{ y }^{ 1 },{ p }_{ z }^{ 1 }$$ but not $${ p }_{ x }^{ 2 },{ p }_{ y }^{ 1 },{ p }_{ z }^{ 2 }$$ because :

A
latter is opposite to Pauli's exclusion principle
B
latter has only one unparied electron
C
repulsion between electrons is minimum in first case
D
$$p^1$$ is stable than $$p^2$$
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Correct option is A. repulsion between electrons is minimum in first case

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