The document discusses the merits and limitations of various periodic tables, focusing on Mendeleef's periodic law and Mosley's modern periodic law, which emphasize the periodicity of elements based on their atomic numbers rather than weights. It highlights defects in Mendeleef's arrangement, such as the placement of hydrogen and the grouping of similar elements, while also noting the advantages of the long form of the periodic table, which organizes elements by electronic configuration and properties. Additionally, it covers general characteristics of groups and periods, including variations in valency and atomic size.
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