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Explanation: Mendeleev’s table listed the elements by arranging them in order of increasing atomic mass. In the early 1900s Henry Moseley, a British physicist, devised a new technique of determining the number of protons in each atom, called its atomic number. He determined the unknown atomic numbers of many elements and rearranged the periodic table in order of atomic number. His results led to more predictions of new elements that were later found.