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Elements are organized on the atomic number according to their?

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Answered by pranavchaudhary01
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mass

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elements are organised on the atomic number according to their mass...

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Elements are organized on the atomic number according to their increasing atomic number.

  • The atomic number can be used to classify elements' different properties.
  • In increasing order, elements are organized from left toward the right as well as top to the bottom. The increase in atomic mass is usually accompanied by an increase in order. The rows are referred to as periods.
  • Dimitri Mendeleev, the Russian researcher, started building the atomic model 1869, which organizes chemical elements according to atomic mass. He foresaw the emergence of innovative elements and provided places within his periodic table to accommodate them.

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