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During the period from about 1800 to about 1865, the atomic weights of many elements were accurately measured. Why was this important to Mendeleev's formulation of the periodic table?

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I believe Mendeleev formed his periodic table by atomic weight (nowadays we do it by atomic number) so he likely used those values.

There are few important's of Mendeleev's periodic table. with the help of Mendeleev's periodic table, it could foresee the emergence of more elements and their properties.

What is periodic table?

The periodic table can be referred to as the table of the elements, is a table that represents the chemical elements in a tabular format. It's commonly used in chemistry, physics, as well as other sciences, and it's considered a chemistry icon.

What is element?

A pure substance made up entirely of atoms with the same number of protons in respective nuclei is known as an element.

Mendeleev's is allow the periodic table to expand. It could hold all of the sixty elements discovered at the time, as well as the noble gases that were found subsequently.

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