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Why is the electronic configuartion of oxygen written as `1s^(2) 2s^(2) 2p_(x)^(2) 2p_(y)^(1) 2p_(z)^(1)` and not as `1s^(2) 2s^(2) 2p_(x)^(2) 2p_(y)^(2)` ? Name and state the rule governing this type of distribution

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