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what is the correct chronological order of scientists contributing to the modern periodic table?
○ lavoisier, newlands, moseley, dobereiner, and mendeleev
○ lavoisier, dobereiner, newlands, mendeleev, and moseley
○ moseley, mendeleev, newlands, dobereiner, and lavoisier
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one of the following properties was originally used to arrange elements on the periodic table, but is no longer used to organize the modern version. which property fits this description?
○ atomic number
○ atomic mass
○ chemical properties
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First Question (Chronological Order of Scientists):
- Lavoisier: Early work on elements (late 18th century).
- Dobereiner: Triads (early 19th century).
- Newlands: Octaves (mid - 19th century).
- Mendeleev: Periodic table (late 19th century).
- Moseley: Atomic number (early 20th century).
So the correct order is Lavoisier, Dobereiner, Newlands, Mendeleev, and Moseley.
- Atomic number: Used in modern periodic table (arranged by Moseley).
- Atomic mass: Originally used (by Mendeleev), but due to isotopes and other factors, modern table uses atomic number.
- Chemical properties: Still relevant for grouping (same group has similar chemical properties).
So the property is atomic mass.
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B. Lavoisier, Dobereiner, Newlands, Mendeleev, and Moseley