Mendeleev continued to work on his table and settled on a table in which elements with similar chemical properties were arranged in the same vertical column, just as today
To make his ideas work, Mendeleev reversed the order for some pairs of elements, so that the elements with similar chemical properties were in the same group rather than in order of atomic mass
Mendeleev put tellurium (atomic mass 128) before iodine (atomic mass 127) in his table because iodine had similar chemical properties to the Group 7 elements
When protons, electrons and neutrons were discovered in the 20th century, the elements in the modern periodic table were arranged in order of increasing atomic number
All the elements in a group have similar chemical properties because they have the same number of electrons in the outer shell they have the same number of valency electrons
Metals are clearly separated from non-metals. The non-metals are packed into the top right corner above the stepped line. Some elements close to the stepped line are metalloids (semi-metals) eg silicon