How were the groups numbered in the Mendeleev’s periodic table?
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Explanation of Mendeleev's Periodic Table: Elements are arranged in the periodic table in the increasing order of their relative atomic masses. Mendeleev divided his periodic table in eight groups and seven periods. Groups from I to VII are meant for normal elements and group VIII is for transition elements.
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