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Lavoisier – ലാവോസിയർ

The Lavoisier Periodic Table is an alternative to the traditional periodic table of elements. It was designed by Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, in the late 18th century. The Lavoisier Periodic Table is based on the idea that elements can be grouped together by their chemical properties. The table is divided into two columns, one for metals, and one for non-metals. Each element is assigned a number and is placed in one of the two columns based on its properties. The elements are arranged in increasing order of atomic weight, with the most lightest element at the top and the heaviest at the bottom. This arrangement allows for easier comparison between elements and makes it easier to find the element that is needed.

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