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Why was Moseley so sure from his X-ray work that there were no other undiscovered elements besides the three that he predicted in the range of atomic numbers 13-79?

▸ The rows on the periodic table were filled.

▸ The columns of the periodic table were full.

▸ All of the possible atomic weights were assigned.

▸ All of the integer atomic numbers were assigned.

▸ Mendeleev didn't predict any more.
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