Initially, scientists were skeptical of the Periodic Table because it challenged established notions of chemistry and atomic theory. Many viewed it as a mere organizational tool rather than a fundamental representation of elemental properties. Additionally, the incomplete knowledge of atomic structure and the limited number of known elements at the time led to doubts about its predictive power. Over time, as more elements were discovered and the underlying principles of atomic theory were solidified, the periodic table gained recognition as a crucial framework in chemistry.
Helium and neon did not appear in Newlands' table because they are noble gases, which were not discovered until after Newlands' periodic table had been proposed. The noble gases were not known at the time when Newlands arranged the elements based on their properties.
Scientists in 1750 did not have access to the vast amount of experimental data on elements that Mendeleev had. The understanding of atomic theory, periodic trends, and chemical behavior was not advanced enough at that time to support the development of a table like Mendeleev's. Additionally, the technology and resources needed to collaborate and disseminate scientific information were also lacking in 1750.
Yes, scientists typically share their results through peer-reviewed publications, conferences, and collaborations with other researchers. This sharing is essential for scientific progress, transparency, and reproducibility in the scientific community.
When an element didn't fit the pattern in his periodic table, Dmitri Mendeleev prioritized the properties of the elements over their atomic weights. He would leave gaps for undiscovered elements, predicting their properties and placing them where they would fit according to their characteristics. This approach allowed him to maintain the overall organization of the periodic table, leading to the eventual discovery of elements that confirmed his predictions.
Because he was trying to get everybody to listen to him but they didnt want to you welcome i just answered the question for ya;; lol $hit
he didnt
Without the periodic table, scientists would have a harder time organizing and understanding the properties of elements. It would be challenging to predict how elements would react with each other and to develop new materials. Progress in chemistry and other fields reliant on the periodic table would be hampered.
Chemistry does not evolve so it should be invented.
he didnt work with any other scientists
it didnt theygot jelous of the bunson burner
they didnt do anything.The end of the world was just to scare people
Because he didnt have enough "scientific" eviedence
the one u didnt no about!
They were but their not anymore, she wanted to take things more seriously but Robert didnt.
are you kidding me, seriously you didnt even spell his name right. its Zayn Javadd Malik.
He takes music to seriously so she came second in his life so it didnt work out between them
no one has discovered bones on the moon... but if we are talking about the math answers, then "the cow didnt make it"