According to Mendeleev's periodic law the elements were arranged in the periodic table in oder of
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their increasing atomic masses
Also on the basis of their oxide or chemical properties
Also on the basis of their oxide or chemical properties
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According to Mendeleev's periodic law , the properties of an elements are the function of their atomic masses...
This means that when elements are arranged in the order of increasing number of atomic masses , the properties of elements repeats after a period or intervals...
This was the best attempt by Mendeelev's to classify the elements at that time...
He actually reacts the subtances with oxygen and hydrogen to form oxides and hydrides and compound forming same oxides and hydrides is being put in the same group as they show similar chemical properties..
This become the basis for classification of all the elements which were known at that time...
This means that when elements are arranged in the order of increasing number of atomic masses , the properties of elements repeats after a period or intervals...
This was the best attempt by Mendeelev's to classify the elements at that time...
He actually reacts the subtances with oxygen and hydrogen to form oxides and hydrides and compound forming same oxides and hydrides is being put in the same group as they show similar chemical properties..
This become the basis for classification of all the elements which were known at that time...
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