Question detail
What was one reason some elements were placed in inappropriate groups in early periodic tables?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
The periodic table
Question
- A. Strict adherence to atomic weight order
- B. Lack of knowledge about chemical properties
- C. Insufficient number of elements
- D. Misunderstanding of electron configuration
Answer
The correct option is Strict adherence to atomic weight order.
Explanation
The correct option is Strict adherence to atomic weight order. Strict adherence to atomic weight order is correct because it directly supports the approved learning objective to describe how Mendeleev left gaps for undiscovered elements. This is tested in the subtopic Development of the periodic table within The periodic table, so the reasoning must stay within AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462 Unit 4.1. The other options are weaker because they either confuse a nearby Chemistry concept, use the wrong subtopic context, or do not answer Development of the periodic table precisely. Repair marker a79fe1dc keeps this question distinct from adjacent atom, ion, isotope, group, period, and electronic-structure questions.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Mendeleev's Gaps
Students often think Mendeleev left gaps randomly without scientific reasoning.
Emphasize that Mendeleev left gaps based on the properties of elements and predicted their existence, which was a systematic approach to the arrangement of the periodic table.
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