explain modern periodic table
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Modern Periodic Table, also known as the Periodic Table, is a tabular arrangement in which chemical elements are arranged according to their atomic numbers, configuration of electrons and chemical properties. A Modern Periodic Table consists of four block, i.e., the “S”, “P”, “D” and “F” blocks.
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in Modern Periodic Table, the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers
this theory was given by the scientist Henry Moseley in 1913
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