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please tell me short notes on Mendeleev's periodic law

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mendleev's Periodic law:-- "It states that the physical and chemical properties are the periodic function of their atomic weight"
It means when the elements are arranged in order of their increasing atomic weights, elements with similar properties are repeated after a regular intervals this repeating property of elements is called Periodicity.

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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- Mendeleev's periodic law states that physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic masses.

- He arranged the elements in increasing order of their atomic masses and was the first person to give all the elements known at that time.

- The zero period was not discovered at that time. Mendeleev's periodic table had 63 elements.

- He also left some spaces in the periodic table so that the elements can be placed which would be discovered later on.

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