Question : What is the atomic number of Carbon as per Mendeleev's Periodic Table?

Option 1: 3

Option 2: 6

Option 3: 1

Option 4: 10


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Correct Answer: 6


Solution : The correct answer is 6 .

The periodic table of chemical elements was published by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. The elements were arranged from lightest to heaviest based on features that occurred somewhat consistently. Carbon has an atomic number of 6 and is represented by the symbol C.

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