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61.

What is periodic table? What do you mean by classification of elements?

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62.

What was the need for the classification of elements?

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63.

Discuss the earlier attempts to classify elements.

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64.

Which important property did Mendeleev use to classify the elements in his Periodic Table? and did he stick to that?

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65.

What is the basis of Mendeleev's Periodic table?

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66.

Give a brief discussion of the Mendeleev's Periodic table. 

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67.

What are the merits and applications of Mendeleev's Periodic table?

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68. What are the defects or drawbacks of Mendeleev’s table? 


Drawbacks of Mendeleev's table:

(i) Position of hydrogen: Hydrogen is placed in group I-A of the periodic table. However, it resembles the elements of both group I A (alkali metals) and group VII A (halogens). Therefore, the position of hydrogen in the periodic table is not clear.

(ii) Anomalous pairs of elements: In some cases, elements of higher atomic masses are placed before those having lower atomic masses. Examples:
  Ar        and         K;
39.95                     39.1

Co          and        Ni;         Te       and    I
58.93                  58.71    127.6           126.9

(iii) Metals and non-metals: No attempt has been made to place metals and non-metals separately in it.

(iv) Lanthanoides and Actinodes: Fifteen elements are placed in one position.
Group III B
6th period:  La + 14 lathanoide elements. (58Ce to 71Lu).
7th period:   Ac + 14 actinoide elements. (90Th to 103Lr)
Thus, lanthanoids and actinoides have not been provided separate and proper places in the Mendeleev's periodic table.

(v) Position of isotopes:  Isotopes of elements are placed in the same position in the table though according to their atomic masses they should have been placed in different positions.

(vi) Similar elements separated in the table: Certain elements such as copper and mercury or gold and platinum which possess similar chemical properties are placed in different groups.

(vii) Dissimilar elements placed together in the same group: Alkali metals such as Li, Na, K etc. (group IA) are grouped together with coinage metals such as Cu, Ag and Au (group IB) though their properties are quite different.
(viii) Number of elements in the periods. The presence of only 2 elements in the first period, 8 in the second and third etc. can not be explained.

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69.

State and explain Modern Periodic Law.

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70.

What is periodicity? What is its cause?

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