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21 August, 17:29

Why are elements' atomic masses not in strict increasing order in the periodic table even though the properties of the elements are similara?

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  1. 21 August, 18:26
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    Because they're just meant to be arranged by atomic mass--it's just how the scientists of the late 1860s wanted it to be ordered
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