how does the modern periodic law remove the various anomalies of Mendeleev periodic table
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when elements were arranged according to atomic weight some elements having higher atomic weight were coming before those with less atomic weight.... while this was removed when elements were arranged according to atomic number.
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when elements were arranged according to atomic weight some elements having higher atomic weight were coming before those with less atomic weight.... while this was removed when elements were arranged according to atomic number.
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The modern periodic table removes all the anomalies and drawbacks of The Mendaleev's periodic table based on increasing atomic mass by changing the basis of classification to atomic number . For example ,
( a ) All the isotopes of an element and now placed in the same position because they all have the same atomic number .
( b ) The anomaly of higher atomic mass element being placed before the lower atomic mass elements is removed when these elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic number .
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The modern periodic table removes all the anomalies and drawbacks of The Mendaleev's periodic table based on increasing atomic mass by changing the basis of classification to atomic number . For example ,
( a ) All the isotopes of an element and now placed in the same position because they all have the same atomic number .
( b ) The anomaly of higher atomic mass element being placed before the lower atomic mass elements is removed when these elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic number .
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