explain the position of isotopes in the mendeleevs and the modern periodic table
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Isotope are elements with same atomic number but different atomic mass.
Mendeleev arranged the elements according to their increasing atomic masses so isotopes did not find a place in his table.
On the other hand Moseley arranged the elements according to their increasing atomic numbers so Isotopes were given a specific position.
Mendeleev arranged the elements according to their increasing atomic masses so isotopes did not find a place in his table.
On the other hand Moseley arranged the elements according to their increasing atomic numbers so Isotopes were given a specific position.
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