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Mendeleev's periodic table
Dmitri Mendeleev
Like many scientists working at the end of the 19th-century the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev (1834-1907) was looking for ways to organise the known elementscloseA substance made of one type of atom only.. Mendeleev published his first periodic table of the elements in 1869.
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Features of Mendeleev's tables
Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing relative atomic masscloseThe mean relative mass of the atoms of the different isotopes in an element. It is the number of times heavier an atom is than one-twelfth of a carbon-12 atom.. When he did this he noted that the chemical propertiescloseA description of how a substance reacts with other substances. For example, flammability, pH, reaction with acid, etc. of the elements and their compoundscloseA substance formed by the chemical union of two or more elements. showed a periodic trendcloseA pattern in chemical or physical properties of elements in the periodic table.. He then arranged the elements by putting those with similar properties below each other into groups. To make his classification work Mendeleev made a few changes to his order:
- he left gaps for yet to be discovered elements
- he switched the order of a few elements to keep the groupscloseA vertical column in the periodic table containing elements with similar chemical properties. consistent
Predictions using gaps
Mendeleev left gaps in his table to place elements not known at the time. By looking at the chemical properties and physical propertiescloseA description of the appearance of a substance or how it acts without involving chemical reactions. For example, state, melting point, conductivity, etc. of the elements next to a gap, he could also predict the properties of these undiscovered elements. For example, Mendeleev predicted the existence of 'eka-silicon', which would fit into a gap next to silicon. The element germanium was discovered later. Its properties were found to be similar to the predicted ones and confirmed Mendeleev's periodic table.
Pair reversals
Iodine has a lower relative atomic mass than tellurium. So iodine should be placed before tellurium in Mendeleev's tables. However, iodine has similar chemical properties to chlorine and bromine. To make iodine line up with chlorine and bromine in his table, Mendeleev swapped the positions of iodine and tellurium.
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