Yes, it is correct.
He organized the elements by the increasing order of the atomic mass.
Mendeleev's version of the Periodic Table was organized by increasing mass. The modern periodic table is now organized by atomic number.
The period law states that the elements are the periodic function of their atomic number. Hence they are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
Mendeleev's periodic table was organized in order of increasing atomic masses. He arranged elements having similar properties together.
There are more elements and it's organized differently
Mendeleev arranged the elements in the increasing order of their atomic masses and repeating properties.
Yes, pattern exist in organization of table. Elements are organized in increasing atomic number.
The periodic law states that when the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number, there will be periodic repetition.
He organized it according to the atomic mass.
The Periodic Table of Elements was modified by the English scientist Henry Moseley in the year 1913. Moseley assessed the atomic number of the elements individually and organized the atoms according to increasing atomic number.
The modern periodic table is arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number and repeating properties. The elements in the same family / group have the same number of valence electrons.
If you are referring to the Periodic Table of the Elements, it is arranged by the atomic number of each element, increasing from Helium, which has an atomic number of 1 through Ununoctium, which has an atomic number of 118.