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A clear, nonmathematical exposition traces the experimental discoveries and theoretical ideas that led to the quantum model of the atom. It reviews atoms and molecules, the nature of light and spectral lines, electrons and ionization, and the nuclear model, then presents the quantized orbital theory for hydrogen and its spectral explanation. Subsequent chapters explore extensions and applications to other elements, X-ray and optical spectra, and connections between electronic structure and chemical properties, emphasizing physical intuition and experimental evidence rather than formal mathematics.

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Helge Holst

Helge Holst was a physicist known for his contributions to the understanding of atomic structure, particularly through his work on the Bohr theory. His notable book, "The Atom and the Bohr Theory of Its Structure," explores the principles of atomic theory and the implications of Niels Bohr's model. Holst's writings reflect a significant engagement with the scientific developments of his time, contributing to the broader discourse on atomic physics and its foundational concepts.

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