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position of isotopes in the modern periodic table​

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Answered by dharmendarshekhawat1
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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.

Answered by snitish3188
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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.

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