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List any three observations which posed a challenge to Mendeleev's Periodic Law?​

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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The observations which posed a challenge to Mendeleev periodic table are ; - Position of hydrogen in the first group among metal though it is non-metal. - Placing the elements with higher Atomic mass before the elements with lower Atomic mass. - No places were left in between two groups for isotopes.

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Answered by AdityaYadav000
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Limitations of Mendeleev’s periodic table : Inspite of many advantages, the Mendeleev’s periodic table has certain defects also. Some of these are given below - (i) Position of hydrogen : Position of hydrogen in the periodic table is uncertain. It has been placed in 1A group with alkali metals, but certain properties of hydrogen resemble those of halogens. So, it may be placed in the group of halogens as well. (ii) Position of isotopes : Isotopes are the atoms of the same element having different atomic masses. Therefore, according to Mendeleev’s classification these should be placed at different places depending upon their atomic masses. For example, hydrogen isotopes with atomic masses 1, 2 and 3 should be placed at three places. However, isotopes have not been given separate places in the periodic table because of their similar properties. (iii) Anomalous pairs of elements : In certain pairs of elements, the increasing order of atomic masses was not obeyed. In these, Mendeleev placed elements according to similarities in their properties and not in increasing order of their atomic masses. For example : • The atomic mass of argon is 39.9 and that of potassium 39.1. But argon is placed before potassium in the periodic table.

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