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Mendeleev and the Modern Periodic Table

Dmitri Mendeleev arranged elements into what we now know as the modern periodic table.

Mendeleev

Mendeleev

  • Dmitri Mendeleev was a Russian scientist.
  • He was born in 1834 and died in 1907.
  • As a very young man, it was clear he had the potential to go on to greatness.
  • At the age of 16, his mother took him to Moscow to enrol in university. They wouldn't accept him so he later enrolled at the university in St. Petersberg.
The Periodic Table

The Periodic Table

  • In 1869, Mendeleev had knowledge of the 60 known elements.
  • He placed them in order of their atomic mass and their properties in what we now know as the periodic table.
  • He even left gaps and predicted the properties of the missing elements!
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Reactivity

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