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The modern periodic table is organized by: atomic number number of protons in each element atomic weight chemical properties
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The modern periodic table is organized by:
atomic number
number of protons in each element
atomic weight
chemical properties
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The modern periodic table is organized by
"Atomic Number"
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The Atomic number.
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