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Mendeleev invented the legendary Periodic Table and their is a university and chemical element named after him.

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How did medeleev organize the periodic table?

he based it on his favourite game


When and where was Dmitry Medeleev born?

He was born in Tobolsk, Russia on February 8, 1834.


What was the significant about discovery of gallium?

it confirmed medeleev's prediction and showed the usedfulness of his table


When did Dmitri medeleev die?

Dmitri Mendeleev died the 2nd of February 1907. I hear that he was murdered!!! OMG


Who created the first version of the modern periodic table of elements and used it to predict undiscovered elements?

Dmitri Mendeleev


How did dimitri medeleev organize the periodic table?

Dmitri arranged elements in rows and columns. According to him, the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights.


What were the five properties Medeleev used in his table?

The five properties Mendeleev used in his table were atomic mass, chemical properties, valency (oxidation state), color, and density.


Who is considered the farther of the periodic table?

This is the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev.


Who arranged the elements by atomic mass and used it to predict properties of missing elements?

Independently by Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer in 1869


What is medeleev's prediction?

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.


Who is responsible for the current arrangement of the periodic table?

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.


According to the increasing of what did Medeleev arrange the known chemical elements in a table?

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