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9 March, 14:23
How did mendeleev use hydrids in developing his table?
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When Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass, the properties where repeated. He corrected the known atomic masses of some elements and he used the patterns in his table to predict the properties of the elements he thought must exist but had yet to be discovered.
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