Question
Mendeleev violated his periodic law and placed a lower atomic weight of 39K after 40Ar had a higher atomic weight. How this placement is justified in the modern periodic table?
Answer
In the modern periodic table, 39K is placed before 40Ar because it has a lower atomic number and belongs to the same group (Group 1A) as other alkali metals. This reflects the more important role of atomic number in determining the placement of elements in the periodic table, as compared to atomic weight.