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Who developed your modern periodic table?

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Did john period make the periodic table?

No, Dmitri Mendeleev in Russia developed the first periodic table.


When did Meyer contribute the periodic table?

Meyer developed a table that was similar to modern periodic table. But his work was published later after Mendeleev.


What was Meyers contribute to the periodic table?

Meyer developed a table of elements which closely resembles modern periodic table. However his work was published after Mendeleev.


How did Amitri Mendeleev develop the First periodic table?

he developed the first periodic table in the increasing order of atomic masses of elements.but after the discovery of isotopesthis periodic table was not consider to be effective.


Who developed your modern periodic table in 1869?

Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with developing the modern periodic table in 1869. He arranged the elements based on their atomic mass and chemical properties, predicting the properties of undiscovered elements. Mendeleev's table laid the foundation for the periodic table we use today.


Who developed the current periodic table organization?

Henry Moseley created current periodic table. Elements were arranged in order of atomic number.


Who developed the modern periodic table and wrote the periodic law?

Dimitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist in 1869.


Who developed the first workable periodic table?

Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869


When was Tin added to the periodic table?

Tin has been known since antiquity, and has been in the periodic table since the table was developed by Dmitri Mendeleev in the late 1860's.


Who developed the first periodic table?

Dmitri MendeleevDmitri Mendeleev


Which scientists developed the first periodic table?

Dmitrij Mendelejev in 1869.