yes, of course
Niels Bohr: the modern periodic table where the elements are arranged in the increasing order of atomic number Mendeleev: The periodic table where the elements are arranged in the increasing order of atomic mass
cause your dumb
Henry Moseley first organized the modern periodic tabe by atomic number in 1913.
In 1869, he published the greatest of his works, Principles of Chemistry, where he formulated his famous periodic table, translated into many languages ​​and that was a textbook for many years.
yes, of course
The modern long form of periodic table was constructed by Neils Bohr based on modern periodic law proposed by Moseley.
Niels Bohr
The modern long form of periodic table was constructed by Dmitri Mendeleev (1869).
Moseley and Bohr
Bohr
Niels Bohr: the modern periodic table where the elements are arranged in the increasing order of atomic number Mendeleev: The periodic table where the elements are arranged in the increasing order of atomic mass
cause your dumb
Henry Moseley first organized the modern periodic tabe by atomic number in 1913.
In 1869, he published the greatest of his works, Principles of Chemistry, where he formulated his famous periodic table, translated into many languages ​​and that was a textbook for many years.
The development of the periodic table is credited to Dmitri Mendeleev, although a similar organizational pattern had been previously suggested by Julius Lothar Meyer.
Mendeleev, Bohr - look it up!