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In case of D(x^(2)-y^(2) orbital :...

In case of `D_(x^(2)-y^(2)` orbital :

A

Probability of finding the electron along x-axis zero

B

Probability of finding the electron along y-axis zero

C

Probability of finding the electron is maximum along `x` and `y`-axis

D

Probability of finding the electron is zero in `x-y` plane

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C
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