Interpretation:
The reaction to a claim that a new element discovered is between
Concept introduction:
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the elements which are arranged according to their
Answer to Problem 8.1P
The claim is purely inappropriate so no new element can be added between
Explanation of Solution
The periodic table is based on the atomic numbers of the elements. The atomic number of tin is 50 and that of antimony is 51 so both are arranged in a consecutive manner and there is no space left in between these two elements so a new element cannot be added in between
The new element cannot be added between tin and antimony in the periodic table.
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