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How did early scientists arrange elements before the discovery of subatomic particles?

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The periodic table

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How did early scientists arrange elements before the discovery of subatomic particles?

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Early scientists arranged elements primarily by their atomic weight. They placed elements in order of increasing atomic weight, which helped them identify patterns in the properties of the elements.

Explanation

This answer is strong because it directly addresses the method used by early scientists to classify elements, which is the focus of the learning objective. It tests the recall of historical scientific practices.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Element Arrangement

Students often think that early scientists arranged elements by atomic number instead of atomic weight.

Remember that early arrangements were based on atomic weight, and atomic number was established later with the discovery of subatomic particles.

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