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How does quantum mechanics differ from Bohr's model in characterizing atomic states?
A. Quantum mechanics uses only one quantum number.
B. Quantum mechanics uses two quantum numbers.
C. Quantum mechanics uses multiple quantum numbers (n, l, m, s) to define a state.
D. Quantum mechanics does not use quantum numbers.
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