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A node of an orbital refers to
 a. a region where electron density is high.
  b. a region where electron density is zero.
  c. a region close to the nucleus where the electron has zero charge.
  d. a region far from the nucleus where the electron can be used in chemical bonding.
  e. a low energy region useful for orbital overlap.
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