Mendeleev developed the Periodic Table of elements by arranging the elements in order of increasing Atomic Mass in 1869. He discovered that elements with similar properties occurred in a periodic pattern. He was able to predict the properties of elements that were missing at the time because of this pattern.
In 1914, Moseley contributed to the periodic table by reorganizing the elements according to atomic number.
He arranged the elements in the increasing order of atomic masses and repeating properties.
Meyer constructed a table that was similar to modern periodic table. But his work was published later.
Meyer developed a table that was similar to modern periodic table. But his work was published later after Mendeleev.
Meyer developed a table of elements which closely resembles modern periodic table. However his work was published after Mendeleev.
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.
Newlands and Dobereiner. Newlands did the Law of Octaves. Dobereiner did the Triads.
Unknown to Mendeleev, Lothar Meyer was also working on a periodic table. Although his work was published in 1864, and was done independently of Mendeleev, few historians regard him as an equal co-creator of the periodic table.
Meyer developed a table that was similar to modern periodic table. But his work was published later after Mendeleev.
Julius Lothar Meyer devised a classification of elements into a table that accounted for the periodic variation in properties. his table included 56 elements.
Lothar Meyer's periodic table did not account for all known elements and did not correctly predict the properties of undiscovered elements. Additionally, it did not account for the concept of atomic number, which led to inconsistencies in the ordering of elements. Meyer's table also lacked a clear underlying periodic trend.
Meyer developed a table of elements which closely resembles modern periodic table. However his work was published after Mendeleev.
Lothar meyer
He helped with the periodic table of elemnts.
Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer
He helped create the periodic table but Mendeleev beat him to it.
A variety of people are claimed to have helped create the periodic table including Kekule and John Newlands, but the credit to how the Periodic Table currently looks (some gaps filled in by other chemists) typically goes to Mendeleev.
Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer
Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer
Dmitri Mendeleev and Julius Lothar Meyer independently published there versions of the Periodic Table between 1869 and 1870. Mendeleev's version would become the foundation of the table used today.