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What were Mendeleev's reversals?How did Henry Moseley explain them?
Mendeleev thought the periodic table was in order of atomic mass. Mosley determined that atomic number was the correct order.
http://www.chemistry.co.nz/henry_moseley.htm
Mendeleev thought the periodic table was in order of atomic mass. Mosley determined that atomic number was the correct order.
http://www.chemistry.co.nz/henry_moseley.htm
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Mendeleev discovered that when some elements were ordered by their atomic mass, they fell into chemically incorrect groups, so he simply reversed their positions, these were Mendeleev's reversals.
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what about Henry Moseley's explanation on Mendeleev's reversals?
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Well, I believe that Mendeleevs reversals were that he was wrong when he predicted that the Periodic table was ordered from Atomic Mass though it was supposed to be ordered with Atomic Number. An abundance of things have been proven since though I believe that this is the right theory.
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