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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
In Modern periodic table, the noble elements were placed in group 18 as a last and separated group.
In modern periodic table, all were arranged systematically with increasing atomic number and weight too.
In Modern periodic table there was no such confusion, the coinage metals have their own position in d-block and alkali metals are placed in s-block elements.
In Modern periodic table, the isotopes were assigned same position as they have same atomic number.
In Modern periodic table, these elements were placed under d-block elements in different groups.
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