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14B) Why did Mendeleev placed
elements of category A, B and
C in three different groups *
i)Because the physical as well as
O chemical properties of elements of
category A,B and C are different.
ii) Because the physical as well as
O chemical properties of elements of
category A,B and C are same.
O iii)Both of them
iv)None of them​

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Answered by taranpreetkaur60
2

Answer:

(a) The elements are classified into groups so that the elements with similar properties fall in the same group and hence the study of a large number of elements is reduced to the study of a few group of elements.

(b) The two criteria used by Mendeleev to classify the elements in his periodic table are:

(i) Increasing atomic masses.

(ii) Grouping together of elements having similar properties.

(c) In order to make sure that the elements having similar properties fell in the same vertical column or group, Mendeleev left some gaps in his periodic table.

(d) Noble gases are inert and are present in extremely low concentrations in the atmosphere. Noble gases were not known at that time. So, there was no group of noble gases in Mendeleev's table.

(e) The isotopes of chlorine, Cl-35 and Cl-37 are placed in the same slot because they similar chemical properties and same atomic number.

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Answered by francistharakan6000
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Answer:

i)Because the physical as well as

O chemical properties of elements of

category A,B and C are different.

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