Mendeleev's Periodic Table was accepted by other scientists because it successfully organized elements based on their Atomic Mass and revealed periodic trends in their properties. His predictions of undiscovered elements, such as germanium, gallium, and scandium, which matched their properties once found, further validated his framework. Additionally, Mendeleev's ability to correct certain atomic masses and leave gaps for yet-to-be-discovered elements demonstrated the table's robustness and utility in understanding elemental relationships. Overall, his systematic approach provided a powerful tool for chemists to predict and explain chemical behavior.
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To understand the concept of Periodic Table
DiscoVery of new elements
He left too many spaces between the elements......
Scientists tried to improve Mendeleev's periodic table to account for the discovery of new elements, better organize elements based on their properties, and to address inconsistencies in the original table. This led to the development of the modern periodic table with elements arranged in increasing atomic number and grouped based on similarities in chemical properties.
they changed the 3 new Elements.
not if u mean completely filled in but square by square yes
Mendeleev's table was more systematic. Elements were arranged in order of atomic masses.
In Mendeleev's periodic table, the elements were arranged in the increasing order of their atomic masses and repeating periodic properties.
Mendeleev predicted that properties of elements are periodic function of atomic mass. He demonstrated it by creating a table.
The periodic table of elements
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