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What was the basis of mendeleev periodic table ??
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Answered by vampire002
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♥♥the basis of Mendeleev's periodic table was atomic mass of the respective element♥♥

⛄⛄Mendeleev's periodic law states that the physical and the chemical properties of an element are the function of their atomic mass⛄⛄

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Answered by sujalabhinav74
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Mendeleev periodic table....

Mendeleev Arranged then known Elements on the basis OF Increasing Atomic masses.

Mendeleev Periodic LAW States that Elements are the periodic function Of their atomic Masses. (Please remember this line it is very important.)


In the classification of Elements Mendeleev was guided by two factors-

(1). Increasing atomic masses.

(2). Grouping together elements Having similar property.

IN order to make sure that elements having similar property Fell in same group Mendellev Left some gaps for the undiscovered elements.

Some of the undiscovered elements were-

(1).Eka-Boron  now known as Scandium.

(2).Eka-Aluminium known as Gallium.

(3).Eka Silicon Known as Germanium.

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