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Choose the correct statements from the following:
(A) A node is a point in space where the wave function `Psi` has zero amplitude.
(B) Total number of nodes in an orbital is equal to `(n-1)`
(C) `Psi^(2)` represents the probability density of finding the electron
(D) Total no.of angular node in `2p_(x)` orbital is one

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