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Answered by as7032743
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Mendeleev's Periodic Table :-

Isotopes have the same atomic number, similar chemical properties but different atomic masses. Based on the periodic law, an isotope is an element, which must have a separate place in the periodic table. However, there are no places for isotopes in his periodic table.

Modern Periodic Table :-

Atoms having same atomic number but different atomic masses are called isotopes. The isotopes of same element will be given different position if atomic mass is the basis of classification. In modern periodic table isotopes are placed in one position.

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