Chemistry, asked by shaikFiroz, 1 year ago

on what basis the long form periodic table constructed

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi....
The long form i.e. The modern Periodic Table is based on the principle that "The physical and chemical properties of the elements are the periodic function of their atomic number..."

Hope this helps you.... ☺

Anonymous: Welcome
shaikFiroz: it is absolutely right answer ?
Anonymous: yes the principle is word to word correct...
shaikFiroz: may i ask one question about chemistry
Anonymous: yeah I'll try my best to answer u...
shaikFiroz: the two isotopes of chlorine have atomic masses 35 and 37 we should they be placed in separate slots in the periodic table
Anonymous: I think this is a limitation of a theory...
shaikFiroz: ok
shaikFiroz: thanks
Anonymous: wlcm..... ☺
Answered by RANASHAB98
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the \: periodic \: table \: has \: guided \:  \\ periodic \: table \: in \: the \: discovery \\ of \: new \: elements \: so \: the \: long \: form \\ periodic \: table \: is \: constructed \\ hope \: it \: will \: help

shaikFiroz: thanks for answering
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