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Dmitri Mendeleev

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The elements, if arranged according to their atomic weights, exhibit an apparent periodicity of properties.


— Dmitri Mendeleev


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The most all penetrating spirit before which will open the possibility of tilting not tables, but planets, is the spirit of free human inquiry. Believe only in that.


— Dmitri Mendeleev


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There exists everywhere a medium in things, determined by equilibrium.


— Dmitri Mendeleev


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There is nothing in this world that I fear to say.


— Dmitri Mendeleev


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We could live at the present day without a Plato, but a double number of Newtons is required to discover the secrets of nature, and to bring life into harmony with the laws of nature.


— Dmitri Mendeleev


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We must expect the discovery of many as yet unknown elements-for example, elements analogous to aluminum and silicon- whose atomic weight would be between 65 and 75.


— Dmitri Mendeleev


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In 1863 there were 56 known elements with a new element being discovered at a rate of approximately one per year. g. We must expect the discovery of many yet unknown elements–for example two elements analogous to aluminium and silicon whose atomic weights would be between 65 and 75.

27 January 1834 – 20 January 1907) was a Russian chemist and inventor. Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Менделе́ев; IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ɪˈvanəvʲɪt͡ɕ mʲɪndʲɪˈlʲejɪf] ([Image] listen); 8 February 1834 – 2 February 1907 O. He created the first version of the periodic table of elements and used it to predict the properties of elements yet to be discovered.

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