Could Modem Periodic Table solve all the problems?
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Explanation:
Modern periodic table arranges elements on basis of atomic number rather than atomic mass. Isotopes have the same atomic number but differ in the atomic mass.Thus all isotopes of an element occupy the same position on the periodic table. In periodic tables based on atomic mass like Mendeleev's table, there was no provision to place the isotopes.
In the early time elements were arranged according to their atomic mass so it created the problem for isotopes. But in the modern periodic table elements were arranged according to their atomic number so it solved that problem. Hydrogen is placed sepratedly so the problem with hydrogen also gets solved
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No, the modern periodic table cannot solve all the problem.
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- Modern periodic table is a better alternative than the other form of the periodic table. But it still has a few drawbacks. The inner transition metals were placed outside the main part of the periodic table
- in addition to this there are still a large number of elements that are not discovered. In addition to this there is an anomaly with the position of hydrogen with the alkali metals. However the division correctly explains all the other physical and chemical properties of the elements.
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