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The Moseley system was based on spectral data and is rational.

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Moseley's periodic table?

Moseley's periodic table was developed by English physicist Henry Moseley in 1913. He rearranged the elements on the periodic table based on their atomic number rather than atomic mass, which led to the modern form of the periodic table. Moseley's work provided a clearer understanding of the organization of elements and their properties.


Who developed the current periodic table organization?

Henry Moseley created current periodic table. Elements were arranged in order of atomic number.


What are the anomalies of Moseley's periodic table?

The periodic table after Moseley is logical and without physical anomalies.


Which scientist discovered modren periodic table?

Moseley discovered the modern periodic table.


What was Moseley contributions to chemistry?

Moseley proposed a strictly rational periodic table.


Who initially arranged the periodic table?

Periodic table was initially arranged by Mendeleev. It was rearranged by Moseley.


Who revised the very first periodic table?

Moseley


Who rearrange the periodic table by atomic number into the table you recognize today?

Henry Moseley


How did Henry mosely rearrange the periodic table and why?

Before Henry Moseley, the periodic table was arranged in order of increasing atomic mass. However, this arrangement did not allow all the elements to be placed into groups of similar chemical properties. Moseley rearranged the periodic periodic in order of increasing atomic number which did have all the elements in their correct groups.


Who assembled the periodic table?

The modern long form of periodic table was constructed by Neils Bohr based on modern periodic law proposed by Moseley.


What are the contributions to the periodic table by Moseley?

Moseley was the person who found that the periodicity directly relates with the atomic number of elements.


Who contributed ideas to the modern day periodic table?

Henry moseley