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position of isotopes in the mendeleevs and the modern periodic table​

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Answered by guptaabhi891
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Based on 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 the Mendeleev periodic table. Since isotopes have the same atomic number they haven't been given any specific position in the modern periodic table.

Answered by anuragbanerjee009
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Based on 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 the Mendeleev periodic table. Since isotopes have the same atomic number they haven't been given any specific position in the modern periodic table.

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