What are the key topics included in NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapter 12 Atoms?

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    Class 12 Physics Ch 12 Atoms NCERT Solutions covers various important topics that play a significant role in modern physics. Here are some of the topics students must include during their exam preparation:

    • Rutherford's Atomic Model

    • Bohr's Model of the Hydrogen Atom

    • Energy Quantization

    • The Hydrogen Spectral Series (Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett, and Pfund series)

    • de Broglie's Explanation of Bohr's Second Postulate

    • The Limitations of Bohr's Model. 

    Additionally, it also includes X-ray Spectra and Moseley's Law, which help explain the relationship between atomic number and X-ray frequency. These concepts are frequently asked in board exa

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