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Scientists test ideas about chemical evolution by using computer models.
The days became longer. The children could play outside later.
The first scientist to make a successful arrangement of elements into a periodic table of the elements was Dimitri Mendeleev. He arranged his elements in order of increasing atomic mass. However, there were some problems with that arrangement. Henry Moseley corrected those problems by arranging the elements in order of increasing atomic number. This is the arrangement we use today.
The first periodic table was developed by Dmitri Mendeleev in the mid-19th century.He wasn't the only person thinking along those lines ... both John Newlands and Lothar Meyer had proposed similar ideas However, Newlands was largely criticized and ignored at the time, and Meyer didn't make any predictions, so Mendeleev's table (which did make predictions about the properties of several as-yet-undiscovered elements) is generally regarded as the first.
Democritus gave a theory, but Aristotle shut him out. Everybody forgot about this, and there was no one looking into this, no progress was being made.
Mendeleev. Many others contributed ideas before bu Mendeleev's contribution is considered the most important.
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When these elements were discovered, they fitted Mendeleev's predictions so well that they provided enormous support for his ideas. This meant that many more people accepted Mendeleev's work.
Scientists usually publish their new ideas in a scientific journal. They can also hold a symposium to discuss the ideas, if they wish.
Scientists test ideas about chemical evolution by using computer models.
Hellenism was the culture that combined Greek ideas with African and Asian tradition.
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Because the renaissance had alot of ideas and they combined them together
When these elements were discovered, they fitted Mendeleev's predictions so well that they provided enormous support for his ideas. This meant that many more people accepted Mendeleev's work.
They didn't then and they do not now.
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Sir Newton indeed took other scientist's ideas but he improved on the ideas. Which is pretty much how all scientists work.