1. Which statement is true about Mendeleev's periodic table?
A.)It was not useful
B.)it was...
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1. Which statement is true about Mendeleev's periodic table?
A.)It was not useful
B.)it was based on atomic number
C.)It contained 18 families
D.)None of the above
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