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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

In the early 1900s, Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys Moseley added to the development of the modern periodic table. Which answer best explains how Moseley started his investigations? by reviewing the work of those who contributed to the previous versions of the table by making an entirely new organizational scheme for the previous versions of the table by analyzing the work of a select group of contributors to the previous versions of the table by rejecting the work of all those who had previously developed the earlier versions of the table

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

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zepdrix (zepdrix):

Science stuff? >.< Pshhhh I dunno!

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OpenStudy (destinymasha):

hmm....what do you think?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

I thought A but i really don't know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Moseley's law advanced atomic physics by providing the first experimental evidence in favour of Niels Bohr's theory, aside from the hydrogen atom spectrum which the Bohr theory was designed to reproduce. That theory refined Ernest Rutherford's and Antonius van den Broek's model, which proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic table. This remains the accepted model today.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

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