Moseley was the person who found that the periodicity directly relates with the atomic number of elements.
Moseley proposed a strictly rational periodic table.
The periodic table after Moseley is logical and without physical anomalies.
Dmitri Mendeleev was the first to develop the modern periodic table in 1869. Later, Henry Moseley rearranged the elements by atomic number, which is the modern arrangement. So, Mendeleev comes before Moseley in terms of their contributions to the modern periodic table.
Mosley arranged elements in order of increasing atomic number
Moseley discovered the modern 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.
Periodic table was initially arranged by Mendeleev. It was rearranged by Moseley.
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The Moseley system was based on spectral data and is rational.
Henry Moseley made major contributions to physics regarding the atomic number. He also developed Moseley's Law which allowed for a more logical based sorting of elements on the Periodic Table.
Henry Moseley
The modern long form of periodic table was constructed by Neils Bohr based on modern periodic law proposed by Moseley.