No. The concept of the atom was postulated by Ernest Rutherford in 1911 and Niels Bohr in 1913, based on the Greek term for the smallest (uncuttable) part of a substance.
Dmitri Mendeleev (1834-1907) is the Russian scientist credited with establishing the modern form of the Periodic Table of elements, in the 1860's.
No, Dmitri Mendeleev did not discover the atom. He is best known for creating the Periodic Table of elements, which he organized based on atomic weight and chemical properties. Mendeleev's work laid the foundation for modern chemistry and our understanding of how elements are related to each other.
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It's interesting to note that Dmitri Mendeleyev "reported, 'I saw in a dream a table where all the elements fell into place as required. Awakening, I immediately wrote it down on a piece of paper. Only in one place did a correction later seem necessary.' As a result of this dream, the periodic table of the elements was created. It enabled Mendeleyev to predict the existence, as well as the properties, of three new elements; those elements were discovered within fifteen years." (See B. Kedrov, "On the Question of Scientific Creativity," Voprosy Psikologii3, 1957, p. 91-113)
The above quote comes from the book, Our Dreaming Minds, by Robert L. Van de Castle, Ph.D., former director of the Sleep and Dream Laboratory at the University of Virginia Medical School.
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Dmitri Mendeleev was Russian.
Dmitri Mendeleev named his first periodic table "The Periodic System of Elements". It was published in 1869.
Dmitri Mendeleev was the youngest of at least 14 children in his family.
Dmitri Mendeleev is the scientist who is credited with first arranging and classifying elements into a chart that laid the foundation for the modern periodic table. Mendeleev's periodic table arranged elements by their atomic weight and predicted the properties of unknown elements that were yet to be discovered.
Dmitri Mendeleev published his periodic table in 1869.
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Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
Dmitri Mendeleev was Russian.
Dmitri Mendeleev focused on his research mainly during the mid-to-late 19th century, with his most notable work on the Periodic Table occurring around 1869. He continued to refine and expand his research until his death in 1907.
Dmitri Mendeleev is a graduate of the Pedagocical Institute from Petersburg, in 1850.
Dmitri Mendeleev was married to Anna, his second wife, in 1882
Dmitri Mendeleev 17th Febuary 1869 . It took 3 days
Dmitri Mendeleev was born on February 8, 1834 and died on February 2, 1907. Dmitri Mendeleev would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 181 years old today.
Dmitri Mendeleev did not discover technetium. Technetium was discovered in 1937 by Italian scientists Carlo Perrier and Emilio Segrรจ. Mendeleev is known for creating the periodic table of elements in 1869.
Dmitri came from Tobolsk, Russia