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Why is Bohr's model not applicable to many-electron atoms, unlike the solar system model?
A. Electron-electron forces are negligible.
B. Nuclear forces dominate.
C. Electron-electron electric forces are comparable to electron-nucleus forces.
D. Gravitational forces are stronger.
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