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Why is the Bohr model ultimately considered insufficient, necessitating Quantum Mechanics?
A. Because it fails for complex atoms and lacks probabilistic description
B. Because it uses too much mathematics
C. Because it only works at high speeds
D. Because it ignores the nucleus
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