The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number. Also elements in the same column have simmilar properties.
mendeleev arranged the pt by properties of the element we arrange by?
No it's arrange by the atomic number and family element name...
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He arranged the elements in the increasing order of their atomic masses and repeating periodic properties.
To implement the keyword "sorting" in pseudo code to arrange the elements of an array a of integers in ascending order, you can use the following algorithm: Start by iterating through the array a from the first element to the second-to-last element. Compare each element with the next element in the array. If the current element is greater than the next element, swap their positions. Continue this process until the entire array is sorted in ascending order. Here is a simple example of pseudo code for implementing the sorting algorithm: for i from 0 to length(a) - 1 do for j from 0 to length(a) - i - 1 do if aj aj 1 then swap(aj, aj 1) end if end for end for This pseudo code represents a basic implementation of a sorting algorithm to arrange the elements of an array in ascending order.
He said that If you arrange the elements accoring to their atomic numbers ,Then you will find that every 8th element has similar properties.
according to the chronicles Mendelleff first arranged the elements in increasing atomic number
An element is a pure substance it can not be 3 different substances. However some elements can arrange themselves to look like completely different substances. These variations are called "Allotropes" of the element. The element Sulfur forms 30 solid allotropes, more than any other element. The next element to commonly form allotropes is the element Carbon, which forms - Soot (amorphous carbon), Graphite, Diamond, Buckminsterfullerene, Lonsdaleite, Graphine, and Carbon nanotubes.
There is no plural form for arrange as arrange is verb not a noun.
arrange what?????
A prefix for "arrange" is "re-," as in "rearrange."
The periodic table used to be arranged by increasing atomic mass. Now, it is arranged by increasing atomic number (number of protons in an atom of element).