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Q: Which scientist arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic number rather than increasing atomic mass?
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Who is Dmitri mendeleex?

Dmitri Mendeleev was a scientist. He arranged elements in order of increasing atomic masses.


How are the modern table arranged differ than Mendeleev's table?

Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass.Moseley arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic number.


How are elements arranged on todays periodic table?

The elements are arranged with increasing atomic number


When the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number there will be a periodic repetition of their prop?

The periodic law states that when the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number, there will be periodic repetition.


Mendeleev arranged the elements in his periodic table in order of?

Mendeleev arranged the elements by increasing atomic mass instead of like today by increasing atomic number.


Are the elements on a periodic table arranged in order of decreasing atomic mass?

No. The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.


How elements arranged according to increasing atomic number?

atomic numbers


Are elements arranged by increasing atomic number?

Yes they are.


How did Mendeleev arrange chemical elements?

He arranged the elements in the increasing order of their atomic masses and repeating periodic properties.


How are the elements on a Periodic Tables arranged?

The elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number and repeating properties.


In the periodic table the elements are arranged in order of increasing?

In modern periodic table, elements are listed by increasing atomic number.


What did Dimitri Mendeleeve do?

Dmitri arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic masses. He arranged elements in rows and columns according to atomic masses.