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Dmitri Mendeleev 1834-1907 however, Antoine Lavoisier in 1790's had compiled a list of elements (so basically the 'first periodic table') Than in 1864 John newlands "proposed an organized scheme for elements." He created the law of octaves. when he noticed that "when elements were arranged in increasing atomic mass their properties repeated every eighth element.' (first and eighth elements had similar properties). However 1869, Lothar Meyer 1830-1895, AS WELL AS Dmitri mendeleev 'demonstrated connection between atomic mass and elemental properties'. HOWEVER: "Mendeleeve is given more credit because he published his orgnanization scheme first and better demonstrated its usefulness." Quotes from my text book p 151 (glencoe science: chemistry matter and change)
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist known for creating the periodic table of elements, had a variety of hobbies outside of his scientific work. He enjoyed playing the piano, painting, and hunting. These hobbies provided him with a creative outlet and relaxation from his intense research and academic pursuits. Mendeleev's diverse interests likely contributed to his innovative thinking and problem-solving abilities in the field of chemistry.
Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements known at that time in the increasing order of atomic masses and repeating properties, so that it is easier to classify and study the properties of the elements.
It took many years to discover these elements. Hundreds of thousands worked and arranged the Periodic Table of Elements.The basic design of the periodic table was thought up by Dmitri Mendeleev. It was his idea to arrange the elements according to atomic mass (because this gave repeating patterns of properties). Later it was discovered that atomic charge was what was really important. Eventually the gaps Mendeleev left were filled in by the discovery of more elements, so while many scientist contributed to the modern periodic table Mendeleev is considered to have invented it.
Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with publishing the first widely recognized periodic table of elements in 1869. He organized the elements based on their atomic mass and predicted the properties of missing elements, allowing for future discoveries.
He was the first to do so.
Dmitri Mendeleev did not discover technetium. Technetium was discovered in 1937 by Italian scientists Carlo Perrier and Emilio Segrè. Mendeleev is known for creating the periodic table of elements in 1869.
Dmitri Mendeleev trained to be a chemist. He is best known for creating the periodic table of elements, which organized the elements based on their atomic mass and chemical properties. His work laid the foundation for modern chemistry.
Dmitri Mendeleev 1834-1907 however, Antoine Lavoisier in 1790's had compiled a list of elements (so basically the 'first periodic table') Than in 1864 John newlands "proposed an organized scheme for elements." He created the law of octaves. when he noticed that "when elements were arranged in increasing atomic mass their properties repeated every eighth element.' (first and eighth elements had similar properties). However 1869, Lothar Meyer 1830-1895, AS WELL AS Dmitri mendeleev 'demonstrated connection between atomic mass and elemental properties'. HOWEVER: "Mendeleeve is given more credit because he published his orgnanization scheme first and better demonstrated its usefulness." Quotes from my text book p 151 (glencoe science: chemistry matter and change)
Dmitri Mendeleev is so not true :)Micheal Jackson Who said he is not true Micheal Jackson
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist known for creating the periodic table of elements, had a variety of hobbies outside of his scientific work. He enjoyed playing the piano, painting, and hunting. These hobbies provided him with a creative outlet and relaxation from his intense research and academic pursuits. Mendeleev's diverse interests likely contributed to his innovative thinking and problem-solving abilities in the field of chemistry.
He invented the periodic table. You must know what that means; he was the father of basic chemistry. Actually, he didn't discover the periodic table. He just arranged the only elements he had available in his day (not a lot) and arranged them based on patterns of # of protons, electrons, reactivity, etc. He didn't have an in-depth knowledge yet of electron configuration ;however, his "guess" turned out to have so many great implications that we now use his invention everyday everywhere.
In 1869, a Russian scientist named Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table according to their atomic mass, this was the first periodic table. However, a few elements didn't fit the pattern in Mendeleev's table, so a new table had to be made, and that table is today's periodic table which is arranged by atomic number, and not atomic mass.
well, his father was blind so his mummy opened the factory to make him glass eyes :D
Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements known at that time in the increasing order of atomic masses and repeating properties, so that it is easier to classify and study the properties of the elements.
At first, he did it by atomic mass, but that didn't quite work out right, so he changed it to atomic number.
It took many years to discover these elements. Hundreds of thousands worked and arranged the Periodic Table of Elements.The basic design of the periodic table was thought up by Dmitri Mendeleev. It was his idea to arrange the elements according to atomic mass (because this gave repeating patterns of properties). Later it was discovered that atomic charge was what was really important. Eventually the gaps Mendeleev left were filled in by the discovery of more elements, so while many scientist contributed to the modern periodic table Mendeleev is considered to have invented it.