Before Mendeleev, Dobereiner, De-chancourtis, Newland and Lother Meyers had already given their respective periodic arrangement of elements, but none of the models were accepted as they had many limitations...
Dmitri Mendeleev
Dmitri arranged elements in rows and columns. According to him, the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights.
No, the periodic table was not developed by Albert Einstein. It was created by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, who organized the elements based on their properties and atomic weights. Einstein, on the other hand, is known for his work in theoretical physics and the development of the theory of relativity.
Independently by Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer in 1869
It's probably Mendeleev you're after. He came up with the first version of a Periodic Table of the elements, and used this to predict the properties of elements that hadn't been discovered at that time.
Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the known chemical elements in a table according to their increasing atomic mass.
Dmitri Medeleev was the initial creator of the Periodic Table. But, the most up to date Periodic Table was revised by a British scientist named Henry Moseley.
he based it on his favourite game
Mendeleev positioned the elements primarily based on their atomic mass and their chemical properties. He arranged them in a periodic table format, grouping elements with similar properties into columns, which allowed him to predict the existence and properties of undiscovered elements. This arrangement highlighted the periodic trends in element behavior, demonstrating that properties recur at regular intervals when elements are ordered by increasing atomic mass.
Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements in his periodic table by increasing atomic mass because he noticed a periodic pattern in properties repeating every 8th element. This arrangement allowed him to predict the properties of undiscovered elements and left gaps for them in his table.
Well, Back when Medeleev made this table, many of the elements were not even discovered yet. He plotted only the elements that he knew on his table. He organized them by increasing atomic weight. He didn't know all the elements so he would put question marks and empty spaces in the spots he thought elements would be and left to be found by other scientist. He happened to be true about the missing elements and that scientist did end up finding these "missing links" of the periodic table and led to the new or modern periodic table. The modern periodic table doesnt have any missing elements and they changed Medeleev's way of organizing the table by increasing atomic weight to increasing atomic number. So the newer form of the periodic table was complete and made it easier to find what elements react better with other elements. This making the modern table became the more efficent table of our time.
He was born in Tobolsk, Russia on February 8, 1834.