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Q: What is the biggest jump in atomic weights between consecutive elements?
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What is the biggest bjump in atomic weights between consecutive elements on the periodic table?

It is 6.993, between protactinium and uranium.


Can you find any cases in the first 90 elements in which consecutive elements do not have increasing atomic weights?

Yes: argon to potassium.


Who was the Russian chemist show a definite relationship between chemical properties and atomic weights of the elements?

Mendeleev


Can you find any cases in the first 90 elements where consecutive elements do not have increasing atomic weights?

Yes, there are several. These exceptions were confusing at first to Dmitri Mendeleev when he was organizing the first periodic table. They are: argon-potassium, cobalt-nickel, copper-zinc, tellurium-iodine.


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What tells you how heavy an elements atoms are compared with atoms of other elements?

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What type of graph would be best to compare the atomic weights of different elements?

Bar Graph The bar graph shows the difference between each element.


The atomic weights of the elements contain fractional amounts because?

all of the above


Arranged the elements in the periodic table according to increase in atomic weights?

Mendeleev.