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Describe Any four drawbaiks of mendleef's periodic table.​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Position of hydrogen: Hydrogen is placed in group I. ...

Anomalous pairs: In certain pairs of elements, the increasing order of atomic masses was not obeyed. ...

Position of isotopes: Isotopes are the atoms of the same element having different atomic masses but same atomic number.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Drawbacks of Mendeleev’s periodic table:

1. Position of hydrogen: Hydrogen is placed in group I. However, it resembles the elements of group I (alkali metals) as well as the elements of group VILA, (halogens). Therefore, the position of hydrogen in the periodic table is not correctly defined.

2. Anomalous pairs: In certain pairs of elements, the increasing order of atomic masses was not obeyed. In these cases, Mendeleev placed elements according to similarities in their properties and not in increasing order of their atomic masses.

3. Position of isotopes: Isotopes are the atoms of the same element having different atomic masses but same atomic number. Therefore, according to Mendeleev’s classification, these should be placed at different places depending upon their atomic masses. For example, isotopes of hydrogen with atomic masses 1,2 and 3 should be placed at three places. However, isotopes have not been given separate places in the periodic table.

4. Some similar elements are separated and dissimilar elements are grouped together: In the Mendeleev’s periodic table, some similar elements were placed in different groups while some dissimilar elements

had been grouped together. For example, copper and mercury resembled

in their properties but they had been placed in different groups. At the same time, elements of group IA such as Li, Na and K were grouped with copper (Cu), silver (Ag) and gold (Au), though their properties are quite different.

5. Cause of periodicity: Mendeleev did not explain the cause of periodicity among the elements.

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