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It is not possible to explain the Pauli's exclusion principal with the help of this atom.

A

H

B

`H^(o+)`

C

`H^(o+)`

D

None of these

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Since H has one electron and `H^(o+)` has no electron , the pondi exclasion principal does not apply to them .However `H^(Theta)` has two electron hence this principal applies on it .
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