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Why is the quantization of angular momentum in Bohr's model considered a natural postulate?
A. Because it simplifies calculations.
B. Because angular momentum is always conserved.
C. Because Planck's constant (h) has the same units as angular momentum.
D. Because it was experimentally verified first.
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