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Orbitals are the pictorial representationof`Psi` or `Psi ^(2)`

`Psi^(2)` tell about the probability of finding electron.
A `2p_(x)` orbital is shown by given diagram

Correct regarding diagram is

A

Sign represent charge only

B

Sign represent sign of wave function only

C

Both ( 1) & (2)

D

Sign represent sign of `Psi^(2)`

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