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How could the modern periodic table remove various anomalies of Mendeleev periodic table.

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Answered by Arey
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Hi mate ❗

Here's your answer;

1.Modern Periodic Table is based on atomic numbers, whereas Mendeleev periodic table was based on atomic masses .

2. Properties of elements could be explained with precision when elements were arranged on the basis of increasing atomic number .

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Answered by jack6778
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Answer:

Various anomalies of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table removed as follows in the Modern Periodic Table:

→ Elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number in Modern Periodic Table, thus there was no need for keeping more than one element in one slot.

→ In Modern Periodic Table there was no problem of the place of isotopes, as isotopes have same atomic mass with different atomic numbers.

→ Elements having same valence electron are kept in same group.

→ Elements having same number of shells were put under the same period.

→ Position of hydrogen became clarified in as it is kept in the group with the elements of same valence electrons.

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