MENDELEEV, DMITRI IVANOVICH

mĕndəlāˈəf, Rus. dəmēˈtrē ēväˈnəvĭch myĭndyĭlyāˈəf, 1834–1907, Russian chemist. He is famous for his formulation (1869) of the periodic law and the invention of the periodic table, a classification of the elements; with Lothar Meyer, who had independently reached similar conclusions, he was awarded the Davy medal in 1882. From his remarkable table Mendeleev predicted the properties of elements then unknown; three of these (gallium, scandium, and germanium) were later discovered. He studied also the nature of solutions and the expansion of liquids. An outstanding teacher, he was professor at the Univ. of St. Petersburg (1868–90). He directed the bureau of weights and measures from 1893 and served as government adviser on the development of the petroleum industry. His Principles of Chemistry (2 vol., 1868–71; tr. 1905) was long a standard text. Various spellings of his surname are common, among them Mendeleyev and Mendelejeff.

See biography by P. Kelman and A. H. Stone (1970); I. V. Petryanov and D. N. Trifonov, Elementary Order: Mendeleev's Periodic System (1985).

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...astronomy development by, 12 Megaliths, astronomical use of, 11 -12 Melanchthon, Philipp, 75 Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich, 231 Mendeleev periodic table, 231 , 334 Mercury distance from sun, 66 , 177 epicycles, 49 future destruction by...
...Norman, 1836-1920, English Meitner, Lise, 1878 , German Mendel, Gregor Johann, 1822-1884, Austrian Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich, 1834-1907, Russian Midgley, Thomas, 1889-1944, American Morehead, James T. ? American Morehead...
...47, 53 Mass media, 14 , 85 -86, 106 -107, 203 - 204n50 McHugh, Josh, 193 n26 Media. See Mass media Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich, 60 -61 Mendes, Chico, 110 -115, 197 n36 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 16 , 146 , 191 n6 Metaphysics...
...Matsuno, Koichiro, 100 - 101 McKay, David, 236 , 237 McKinley, James, 171 - 172 and SLIME, 173 - 175 Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich, 35 - 36 , 170 Merezhkovsky, K.S., 183 Metabolism and life starting with, xviii , 137 , 260 and Wachtershauser...
...1948 , 333 , 334 , 347 , 450 -452, 492 -494, 528 , 529 Mehra, Jagdish, 130 Melcher, Horst 1927- , 490 Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich 1834-1907 , 81 Meng, Heinrich 1887-1972 , 514 Meyer, Edgar 1879-1960 , 507 , 508 , 510 Meyer, Stefan...
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...was not until that year, when the Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Nlendeleev used cards arranged on table to organize...a peri odic table was published. Soon afterward, Mendeleev realized that the gaps in his table represented undiscovered...


 

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...atomic structure. Developed by scientists in the mid-1800s and spearheaded by the works of Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev and German chemist Julius Lothar Meyer, the chart defines the relationships and behaviors between atoms and...


 

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MENDELEEV, DMITRI IVANOVICH mend la f, Rus. d me tre eva n vich myindyilya f, 1834 1907...he was awarded the Davy medal in 1882. From his remarkable table Mendeleev predicted the properties of elements then unknown; three of these...
...of the periodic table . The ninth transuranium element to be discovered, it is named for the Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev . The symbol Mv was used at first, but it was changed to Md in 1963. Sixteen isotopes of mendelevium are known...


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