Mendeleev arranged his version of the Periodic Table in terms of ascending atomic weights and similar properties. Since it was first published in 1869, there have been updates and improvements.
He organized the elements by the increasing order of the atomic mass.
The first periodic table was arranged in order of atomic weights and also
considering the repetition of chemical properties.
by increasing atomic number
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev. Another spelling of his name is Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev.
He focused on the Periodic Table
atomic number Chemical elements are organized in the form of the periodic table of Mendeleev, in groups and periods.
he drew up a table that grouped elements according to their atomic weights, his table became the basis for the periodic table of elements used today.
He invented the periodic table. You must know what that means; he was the father of basic chemistry. Actually, he didn't discover the periodic table. He just arranged the only elements he had available in his day (not a lot) and arranged them based on patterns of # of protons, electrons, reactivity, etc. He didn't have an in-depth knowledge yet of electron configuration ;however, his "guess" turned out to have so many great implications that we now use his invention everyday everywhere.
he didnt
Mendeleev arranged the elements in the periodic table according to their atomic masses.
Mendeleev
Mendeleev used atomic mass to arrange periodic table.He gave his model in 1869.
Both arrange elements in groups of elements having similar properties.
Both arrange elements in groups of elements having similar properties.
the first person to publish the periiodic table is Dmitry menedleev
Henry Moseley
Mendeleev arranged the periodic table according to The Natural History Museum, Google, Experienced scientists and of course himself. This suggests he did arrange the periodic table.
Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleev's version of the periodic table is one of the most important in history. That is because he created the first known periodic table out of 63 elements.
The Russian, Dmitri Mendeleev's periodic table became available to the scientific community vi publication in 1869 and he is generally credited with its "creation"
The 1897 version