Mosley's periodic law
The atomic number of each element is on the periodic table. The elements are arranged on the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number.
Mostly in increasing order of atomic mass. There were a couple cases where he swapped them so that the higher atomic mass came first; he made these decisions based on his knowledge of the chemical properties of the elements in question (he was pretty sure his hypothesis about them being periodic in their properties was correct, and when arranging them by mass interrupted that periodicity, he assumed the mass had been reported incorrectly).We now know that they're periodic based on atomic number, not atomic mass, though the two are pretty correlated.
The rows on the Periodic table are called "periods" and the increasing atomic number across a period represents additions to the electron orbitals, which cause the properties manifested by individual elements (elements of the same group, or column, have similar properties).
They are organised in order of increasing atomic number e.g. the number of protons they have.
Moseley was the first to clear and scientifically justify in 1913 the atomic number studying X-ray spectra of chemical elements. But Moseley hadn't a personal atomic theory, he was not the discoverer of the atomic theory.
increasing atomic number and repeating properties
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Properties of elements are periodic function of atomic number. Elements with same chemical properties are grouped together.
Properties of elements are periodic function of atomic number. Elements with same chemical properties are grouped together.
The properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic number. The properties are repeated after certain interval.
Henry Moseley established atomic number as basis of periodic table.The properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic number.
Periodic Table of elements.
If the elements are arranged in the order of their increasing atomic numbers, there properties are repeated in a periodic manner.
yes, properties of an element depends on its atomic number and atomic mass unless it is an exception and the atomic number and atomic mass of unknown elements are known by placing it in periodic table
the properties of elements are determined by the structures of their atoms.
Elements are distinguished by their atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. The element's atomic number determines its chemical properties.
All the elements have unique atomic number. The properties of elements are periodic after certain atomic number.