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In the radial probability distribution curve for the 2s orbital of the hydrogen atom, the minor maximum, the node and the major maximum occur at the following distances from the nucleus respectively

A

1.1Å, 0.53 Å, 2.6Å

B

0.53Å, 1.1 Å, 2.6 Å

C

2.6Å, 1.1 Å, 0.53 Å

D

0.53Å, 2.116Å, 2.6 Å

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