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The discovery of a periodic table closest to its modern form was the result of which scientist's work with decks of cards?

Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with developing the periodic table in a form close to its modern version. He arranged the elements based on their properties and left gaps for undiscovered elements, predicting their properties accurately. This work was inspired by his experience organizing playing cards into sets.


How did Mendeleyev finally decide to arrange his cards?

Dmitri Mendeleev decided to arrange his cards by organizing elements with similar properties into groups and leaving gaps for undiscovered elements. He then ordered the groups by increasing atomic weight, which led him to identify patterns and create the periodic table of elements.


What was mendeleev's dream?

The story goes.... In the search for the relationship between the known elements, Dmetri Mendeleev's devised a card game made of elements; sort of like 'elemental solitaire'. In this game, each card had one element written on it with its atomic weight. He spent 2 sleepless days attempting to find a relationship by grouping the cards together on the table. On the third day there was a snow storm and Mendeleev's decided to stay home. Although restless he eventually fell asleep in which he dreamed a scientific breakthrough. In this dream he saw the elements arranged in a table and they were grouped together by various properties. When he awoke, he attempted to group the known elements in this manner and noticed that in order for this arrangement to work, he needed to leave spaces or gaps for other elements. Therefore, he also discovered that there were many other elements needed to be discovered.


How did Dmitri Mendeleev arrange the elements in the periodic table?

Mendeleev ordered the elements from lowest atomic mass unit (amu) to highest atomic mass unit.


How did Mendeleev arrange the chemical elements in the periodic table?

Mendeleev arranged the elements by their relative atomic mass. Each one of his rows began with an element that had 1 valency and ended it with inert gas elements. The creator of the Periodic Table, Dimitri Mendeleev, arranged the elements by atomic number (amount of electrons) and amount of electron shells. This then lead to columns (groups) of elements with the same amount of electrons in their outer shell. So, now, every period contains elements with ascending atomic numbers. Every group contains elements with ascending amounts of electron shells.

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The discovery of a periodic table closest to its modern form was the result of which scientist's work with decks of cards?

Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with developing the periodic table in a form close to its modern version. He arranged the elements based on their properties and left gaps for undiscovered elements, predicting their properties accurately. This work was inspired by his experience organizing playing cards into sets.


How did mendeleev decide how to arrange his cards of elements?

Mendeleev used the analogy of playing the card game of solitaire to help him organize the known elements into a periodic table. The suits of the cards were analogous to the groups of the elements and the numeric values of the cards were analogous to the values of atomic weights.


What information did Mendeleyev write about each elements on his cards?

Mendeleev's cards contained information about the atomic mass, chemical properties, and behavior of each element. He also organized the cards in a way that allowed him to determine patterns and relationships between different elements. This led to the development of the periodic table of elements.


How did mendeleev finally decide how o arrange his cards?

Oh, dude, Mendeleev arranged his cards by organizing them based on atomic mass and properties, creating the periodic table. Like, he was just like, "Hmm, let's put these elements in order and see what happens." And voilà, the periodic table was born.


What characteristic of solitaire did Mendeleev use?

The way the cards were laid out :)


How did Mendeleyev finally decide to arrange his cards?

Dmitri Mendeleev decided to arrange his cards by organizing elements with similar properties into groups and leaving gaps for undiscovered elements. He then ordered the groups by increasing atomic weight, which led him to identify patterns and create the periodic table of elements.


How did mendeleev finally decide how to arrange cards?

he put them in alphabetical order


What was mendeleev's dream?

The story goes.... In the search for the relationship between the known elements, Dmetri Mendeleev's devised a card game made of elements; sort of like 'elemental solitaire'. In this game, each card had one element written on it with its atomic weight. He spent 2 sleepless days attempting to find a relationship by grouping the cards together on the table. On the third day there was a snow storm and Mendeleev's decided to stay home. Although restless he eventually fell asleep in which he dreamed a scientific breakthrough. In this dream he saw the elements arranged in a table and they were grouped together by various properties. When he awoke, he attempted to group the known elements in this manner and noticed that in order for this arrangement to work, he needed to leave spaces or gaps for other elements. Therefore, he also discovered that there were many other elements needed to be discovered.


What characteristic of solitaire did mendeleev use a model for his periodic table?

;0 The way the cards were laid out


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When you get 3 cards of the same or different elements of different colours, you win.


How was mendeleyev able to predict the existence of elements that had not yet been discoved?

Dimitri Mendeleev created a set of cards with information about each element on them. He aligned these cards in order of increasing Atomic Mass and found that after so many elements, a specific trait would appear in each. For example, Lithium and Sodium both react violently with water. Mendeleev then filled in (predicted) what would go in the empty spaces based on the elements that would share similar properties, based on the patterns he had already seen. Mendeleyev (alternate spelling) in 1800 put all the known elements on cards and set them together according to their similarities. He saw an inconsistency in the organization because titanium was not related to aluminum and boron. He moved one over to another row, where it fit perfectly, but there was a gap in the middle of the table. He predicted one element would take its place, and predicted 30 more elements.


Who arranged the periodic table according to increase in atomic weights?

Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian scientist. He arranged cards in atomic weight order and noticed patterns (periods). This resulted in him being able to guess which elements were missing and complete the periodic table.