Title: Mendeleev and the Periodic Table
1Mendeleev and the Periodic Table
By Amber Sierra Parkview Arts/Science Magnet High
School Little Rock, AR
2- From http//elements.vanderkrogt.net/chemical_symb
ols.html -
3- Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
- 1834-Born in Tobolsk, Western Siberia
- Youngest of 14 children
- Graduated from Central Pedagogic Institute in St.
Petersburg - From Royal Chemical Society
4Before Mendeleev
- 1789 Antoine Lavoisier defines chemical element
- Lavoisier created a table for 33 elements
- Classified as gases, nonmetals, metals, and
earths - Royal Chemistry Society
5Mendeleevs Breakthrough
- I began to look about and write down the
elements with their atomic weights and typical
properties, analogous elements and like atomic
weights on separate cards, and this soon
convinced me that the properties of elements are
in periodic dependence upon their atomic
weights. --Mendeleev, Principles of Chemistry,
1905, Vol. II
6Mendeleevs Genius
- Elements follow a natural order
- When the elements are arranged according to
increasing mass, the chemical properties of the
atoms form a pattern.
7Mendeleevs Genius
- Mendeleev recognized there were undiscovered
elements. - By using his periodic table, he could predict the
chemical properties of the undiscovered elements.
8Initial Publications
- In March 1869, Mendeleev presented a paper to the
Russian Chemical Society entitled On the
Correlation Between the Properties of the
Elements and their Atomic Weights - Not translated from Russian until 1895
- Mendeleev on the Periodic Law p.11
9- In 1869, two German abstracts of the paper were
published. - The first contained only the table.
- The second failed to mention the word periodic
and contained a confusing typographical error. - Mendeleev on the Periodic Law p.11
Ilya Repin. Portrait of Dmitry Mendeleev
10Competition
- Mendeleev was recognized as the first scientist
to publish on the relationship between atomic
weight and periodic chemical properties. - Second place went to German chemist, Julius
Lothar Meyer, who created a table of the elements
and published a paper in December 1869.
11Recognized by Nobel Scientists
- He did not win the Nobel Prize (One source said
he was only one vote from winning) - However, he was mentioned by scientists in 8
Nobel Lectures including the lectures of Marie
Curie, Niels Bohr, and Otto Hahn.
12Mendeleevs Honors - Stamps
13Badges
14The Beauty of the Periodic Table
- On learning about the table For the first
time I saw a medley of haphazard facts fall into
line and order. All the jumbles and recipes and
hotchpotch of the inorganic chemistry of my
boyhood seemed to fit themselves into the scheme
before my eyes as though one were standing
beside a jungle and it suddenly transformed
itself into a Dutch garden. C.P. Snow
(Scientist and author)
15Wall Art Statue
16Mendeleevs Museum
17More Recognitions
- Element 101, Mendelevium (Md)
- Asteroid No.2769 Mendeleev (period 5.55 years)
- Russian Scientific Ship Dmitriy Mendeleev
- From Moscow State University
18Other Russian Contributions to the Periodic Table
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research established
in 1956 in Dubna, Russia - Element 105 is named Dubnium to recognize the
distinguished contributions to chemistry and
modern nuclear physics of the international
scientific center.
19Current IUPAC Periodic Table
- Includes
- Atomic symbol
- Atomic mass
- Atomic number
20Periodic Table Russian
21Periodic Table - Arabic
22Periodic Table - Chinese
23A Spiral Periodic Table by Prof. Thoedor Benfey
24The Mayan Periodic Table of Elements by Mitch
Fincher
25HELIX CHEMICATHE PERIODIC SPIRAL
26(No Transcript)
27(No Transcript)
28Google Image Periodic Table
29Elements by Discovery Year
30(No Transcript)
31United Buddy Bears
United States
Russia
32Information Sources
- Dimitriy Mendeleev Online
- Department of Chemistry,Moscow State University
- http//www.chem.msu.su/eng/misc/mendeleev/welcome.
html - Royal Society of Chemistry
- http//www.chemsoc.org/timeline/index.html
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- http//www.iupac.org/dhtml_home.html
- American Institute of Physics
- http//www.aip.org/history/curie/periodic.htm
- Institute for Solid State Physics
- University of Tokyo
- http//yueda.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/weda/data/japanese
.html - Jensen, William B., ed. Mendeleev on the Periodic
Law. Mineola, New York Dover Publications, Inc,
2002. - Chemical Engineering News