Elements are basic chemicals. Most elements have to be extracted from minerals, e.g. aluminum from bauxite. A few, that only last fractions of a second, are made in labs and are called transuranium elements.
Dr. Peter Smhit from Serbia and he made the first ammonia from elements and was born in 1556
Antoine Lavoisier is the scientist who proposed that matter is made of many elements and is widely considered the founder of modern chemistry.
Scientists have made over 30 elements in the laboratory, known as synthetic elements. These elements are typically created by nuclear reactions and are usually unstable and decay quickly. Examples include elements like neptunium, americium, and tennessine.
The scientist who began organising elements into what we now know as the Periodic Table.
He made the first ever periodic table, that was the revolutionary thing Mendeleev made.-----01/6/2012Mendeleev's discovery about elements were so revolutionary because he left gaps for undiscovered elements. He predicted the elements properties to get the empty spaces that would later be proven true (the prediction of the other undiscovered elements) in 1875 by a scientist.
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Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prizes, did not have any elements named after him.
The first scientist to determine atomic weights for elements was John Dalton, an English chemist and physicist.
Some elements are made by scientists through nuclear reactions, such as bombarding a target material with high-energy particles to transmute its atoms into new elements. Another method is using particle accelerators to create new elements by synthesizing them from lighter elements. These processes typically require specialized equipment and expertise.
i don't know the scientist but it is the periodic table of the elements
The scientist who proposed that all matter is made up of atoms was John Dalton, known for his atomic theory in the early 19th century. Dalton's theory stated that all elements are made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms.
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