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Which best compares and contrasts how John Newlands and Dmitri Mendeleev organized elements?

Both Newlands and Mendeleev arranged elements according to their chemical properties, but only Newlands used a
mass as well.
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properties as well
Both Newlands and Mendeleev organized elements into groups, but only Newlands used a table with rows and column
Both Newlands and Mendeleev organized elements into a table with rows and columns, but only Mendeleev named
different groups of elements.

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Answer:

B. Both Newlands and Mendeleev arranged elements according to their atomic masses, but only Mendeleev used chemical properties as well.

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User Ravindra Babu
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The correct answer is B. Both Newlands and Mendeleev arranged elements according to their atomic masses, but only Mendeleev used chemical properties as well.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both John Newlands and Dmitri Mendeleev were relevant chemists, mainly known for designing the period table, which organized chemical elements. In the case of Newlands, he designed his period table around 1865 by organizing the known elements based on the atomic masses of elements (number of protons and neutrons); also, he divided elements into groups.

On the other hand, Mendeleev designed his periodic table around 1869; in this, elements were also arranged by their atomic masses, but Mendeleev considered the properties of each element such as electronegativity, which implied some minor changes in order, as well as leaving some spaces for elements that had not been discovered, but that Mendelev could predict. Thus, the option that compares the organization in both periodic tables is B.

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