yes, demetri did create the first Periodic Table but Henery Mosley updated it years later.
His name was Dmitri Mendeleev
In 1869, a Russian scientist named Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table according to their atomic mass, this was the first periodic table. However, a few elements didn't fit the pattern in Mendeleev's table, so a new table had to be made, and that table is today's periodic table which is arranged by atomic number, and not atomic mass.
Dmitry I. Mendeleyev
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev
He created the first periodic table of elements, arranged by atomic mass. His greatest accomplishment, however, was his ability to predict missing elements using this periodic table, and that is why he is considered the Father of the Periodic Table of Elements.
The periodic table was developed by Dmitry Mendeleev in 1869. He organized the known elements based on their chemical properties and atomic weights, placing elements with similar properties in the same vertical columns. Mendeleev's periodic table provided a structure and system to understand and predict the behavior of elements, and it has since been expanded and refined as new elements have been discovered.
Dimtrii Mendeleev made the first Periodic Table. dmitry mendeleev
the first person to publish the periiodic table is Dmitry menedleev
Dmitry Mendeleev
"The principle that chemical properties of the element are periodic functions of their atomic numbers"
No. A Russian chemist by the name of Dmitry Mendeelev is generally credited with the first Periodic Table of Elements, in 1869.
In 1869, a Russian scientist named Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table according to their atomic mass, this was the first periodic table. However, a few elements didn't fit the pattern in Mendeleev's table, so a new table had to be made, and that table is today's periodic table which is arranged by atomic number, and not atomic mass.
dmitry mendeleyev has accomplished a lot in his liife.
DMITRY MENDELEEV WAS BORN ON FEBRUARY 8,1834.HE WAS KNOWN AS THE CHEMIST WHO CREATED THE PERIODIC TABLE. BY THE YEAR OF 1869 MENDELEEV PUBLISHED HIS PERODIC TABLE. IN THE YEARS BETWEEN 1859-1861 MENDELEEV STARED HIS RESEARCH. HE WAS A AVERAGE STUDENT AND A COLLEGE GRADUATE. MENDELEEV WOULD ALWAYS BE REMEMBERD FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW PEROIDC TABLE
The person credited with making the first periodic table is Dmitri Mendeleev, published officially in 1869. However, he only created the first periodic table similar to the one we use today. Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois was the first person to see the similarities between groups of elements. He made the earliest attempt at a kind of table to sort the elements. This table was called the Vis Tellurque, or the Telluric Helix, and it was published in 1863. Lothar Meyer, a German chemist, had also been working on a table, unknown to Dmitri. However, Lothar's table only included 28 elements. Although he published his work in 1864, you will find very few historians that will tell you that he made the first table, since his was so incomplete at the time. Since you are looking for the first person to PUBLISH a table, the best answer would be Alexandre, but the other two would probably work just as well.
Dmitry Mendeleyev
Dmitry I. Mendeleyev
Dmitri Mendeleev was the Russian chemist who developed the periodic table of elements. He accomplished most of his work during the 1860s. In 1869, he invented a method of arranging the elements that were known at that time in order of their atomic weights.