Dimitri Mendeleev influenced the field of chemistry and how students learn the Periodic Table. His major contribution was organizing?æelements in an orderly fashion on a table. Th periodic?ætable helps?æchemistry students figure out many things about the different elements.
I believe it was Dimitri Mendeleev. Alex was here
Many people thought of the idea, but we have given credit to Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. I think its because he took the idea further and inscribed detail into his table, even predicting future elements. However, Lothar Meyer has also produced a similar version at essentially the same time as Dmitri Mendeleev.Some precursors include:Johann DobereinerA.E.Beguyer de ChancourtoisJohn Newlands
the elements are arranged by atomic weight, mass, and the amount of electrons. if you look at the periodic table it sort of counts lowest to highest when it comes to atomic mass, weight, and the amount of electrons except for the bottom squares that are separated for reasons i do not know.
Dmitri Mendeleev
Dmitri Mendeleev, although he did it differently we than it is right now. He pridected elements, and now, they've been discovered. Some people discovered elements Mendeleev didn't predict. Most of them were radioactive, like rutherfordium. (Of course, that element was synthetic. There are only 92 natural elements.) Mendeleev used different symbols than we do now, e.g. yttrium was Yt. The elements Mendeleev predicted were gallium, germanium, and scandium.
the publication of the first actual periodic table was by a Russian scientist Called Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. Have no idea who might of suggested it? i assume it was Mendeleev
i have no idea but i will check and keep you posted.
Dmitri Mendeleev
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It took many years to discover these elements. Hundreds of thousands worked and arranged the Periodic Table of Elements.The basic design of the periodic table was thought up by Dmitri Mendeleev. It was his idea to arrange the elements according to atomic mass (because this gave repeating patterns of properties). Later it was discovered that atomic charge was what was really important. Eventually the gaps Mendeleev left were filled in by the discovery of more elements, so while many scientist contributed to the modern periodic table Mendeleev is considered to have invented it.
Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with the publication of the first widely recognized periodic table.
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