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can you fix the position of different isotopes of an elements in the modern periodic table ? explain.​

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Answered by ranvirsinghadvocate9
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Answer:

Modern Periodic Table of Elements

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The arrangement of elements in the periodic table follows a certain rule known as the periodic law, which is:

“Properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic number”

So the periodic table of elements has been arranged in increasing order of their atomic numbers. The arrangement of these elements is in a grid or matrix format. There are 118 elements in total, spread out on the periodic table.

Answered by parikshit17
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Answer:

Atoms having same atomic number but different atomic masses are called isotopes . The isotopes of same element will be given different position if atomic mass is the basis of classification. In modern periodic table isotopes are placed in one position. So this problem is removed.

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