Firstly, he didn't discover it; the periodic table was invented. Secondly, he wasn't the one to invent it - although his work did contributem that was done by Gregor Mendeleev.
An organized tabular arrangement of chemical elements on the basis of their electron configurations, atomic number and recurring chemical properties is the periodic table of elements. Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner has a great contribution in periodic table of elements because he foreshadowed the periodic law for the chemical elements.
Antoine Lavoisier and Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner made contributions to the development of the periodic table before Mendeleev and Meyer. Lavoisier proposed a classification system based on properties of elements, and Döbereiner developed the concept of triads, which grouped elements with similar properties.
Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner was a German chemist. His father was Johann Adam Dobereiner and his mother was Johanna Susanna Goring.
In the early 19th century, the chemist Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner organized elements into groups of three, known as triads, based on their similar chemical properties. This classification laid the groundwork for later developments in the periodic table. However, it was Dmitri Mendeleev who is most famously credited with organizing elements into a more comprehensive periodic table in 1869, grouping them by their atomic mass and properties.
Mendeleev ignored the order of atomic mass for few elements. He was not able to fix those elements which were having isotopes.
An organized tabular arrangement of chemical elements on the basis of their electron configurations, atomic number and recurring chemical properties is the periodic table of elements. Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner has a great contribution in periodic table of elements because he foreshadowed the periodic law for the chemical elements.
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner was a German chemist known for his work in the early 19th century, particularly for formulating the concept of triads. He discovered that certain groups of three elements with similar properties could be arranged in a way where the atomic weight of the middle element was approximately the average of the other two. This led to the development of the periodic classification of elements and laid the groundwork for later periodic tables. His work highlighted patterns in elemental properties, contributing significantly to the field of chemistry.
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner, the German chemist.
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner was born in 1712.
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner died in 1761.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe's birth name is von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang ('von' since 1782).
One of the things he discovered was LITHUIM. It is on the periodic table as Li. Your Welcome, _Unknown_ :)
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner was born on 1780-12-13.
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner died on 1849-03-24.
Dobereiner tried to discover a rational classification of chemical elements.
Because he was a good scientist