State the Mendeleev's periodic law and describe the merits of Mendeleev's periodic table.
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Mendeelev periodic table is the periodic function of atomic masses in which elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic mass
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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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