Compare and contrast the arrangement of elements in mendeleev's periodic table and the modern periodic table.
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Main differences between Mendeleev's Periodic Table and the modern periodic table: In the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number. (In Mendeleev's table, they were arranged in order of increasing atomic weight).
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Mendeleev's periodic table
Modern periodic table
1. Elements were arranged in increasing order of atomic masses. 1. Elements are arranged in increasing order of atomic numbers.
2. There are 8 groups. 2. There are 18 groups.
3. Each group is divided into subgroups a and b. 3. Groups are not divided into subgroups.
4. The group for noble gases was not present, as noble gases were not discovered at that time. 4. A separate group, i.e. group 18 is present for noble gases.
5. There was no place for isotopes. 5. This problem was rectified, as slots are determined on the basis of atomic number.
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