He helped with the Periodic Table of elemnts.
Julius Lothar Meyer was a contemporary of Mendeleev and like him and Newlands made contributions to the classification of elements in what we now call the periodic tabel.
Herrmann Julius Meyer was born in 1826.
Herrmann Julius Meyer died in 1909.
Julius Lothar Meyer died on 1895-04-11.
Julius Lothar Meyer played a significant role in the development of the periodic table by independently publishing a periodic table of elements that showed the correlation between atomic volume and atomic weight. His work helped pave the way for the later development of the modern periodic table based on atomic number. Meyer's contribution, along with that of Dmitri Mendeleev, laid the foundation for our current understanding of the organization of elements.
Julius Lothar Meyer was married to Johanna Volkmann. She was a teacher and musician who strongly supported Meyer's scientific work.
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He helped create the periodic table but Mendeleev beat him to it.
Julius Lothar Meyer was a German chemist who made significant contributions to the development of the periodic table of elements. He proposed his atomic theory in 1864, which stated that the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic weights. Meyer's work laid the foundation for the modern periodic table we use today.
The periodic law was revised by English scientist Henry Moseley. While investigating the X-Rays of elements in the laboratory of Rutherford, he discovered that each element was specifically associated with an atomic number. The arrangement of the elements in increasing atomic number led to the correct alignment of the elements.
Julius Lothar von Meyer was a German chemist. He was contemporary and competitor of Dmitri Mendeleev to draw up the first periodic table of chemical elements. Meyer is best known for the share he had in the periodic classification of the elements. He noted that if they are arranged in the order of their atomic weights they fall into groups in which similar chemical and physical properties are repeated at periodic intervals; and in particular he showed that if the atomic weights are plotted as ordinates and the atomic volumes as abscissae, the curve obtained presents a series of maxima and minima, the most electro-positive elements appearing at the peaks of the curve in the order of their atomic weights.