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Periodic table history

  • THE DISCOVERY OF PHOSPHORUS

    THE DISCOVERY OF PHOSPHORUS
    German merchant and amateur alchemist Hennig Brand attempted to created a Philosopher’s Stone; an object that supposedly could turn metals into pure gold. He heated residues from boiled urine, and a liquid dropped out and burst into flames. This was the first discovery of phosphorus.
  • THE DALTON'S LAW

    THE DALTON'S LAW
    John Dalton's Law consisted of the idea that an atom is a universal entity which constructs everything.
  • NEW ELEMENTS

    NEW ELEMENTS
    47 elements were discovered, and scientists began to see patterns in the characteristics.
  • THE LAW OF TRIADS

    THE LAW OF TRIADS
    Johann Dobereiner discovered that elements with similar properties could be arranged by their atomic mass, yet always grouped in threes. Two elements being of higher value and lower value and one sitting exactly in the middle, coincidentally sharing the same characteristics.
  • JOHN NEWLANDS

    JOHN NEWLANDS
    English chemist John Newlands divided the then discovered 56 elements into 11 groups, based on characteristics.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE8Ccb06rxU
  • DIMITRI MENDELEEV

    DIMITRI MENDELEEV
    Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleev started the development of the periodic table, arranging chemical elements by atomic mass. He predicted the discovery of other elements, and left spaces open in his periodic table for them.
  • THE DISCOVERY OF RADIOACTIVITY

    THE DISCOVERY OF RADIOACTIVITY
    French physicist Antoine Bequerel first discovered radioactivity. Thomson student from New Zealand Ernest Rutherford named three types of radiation; alpha, beta and gamma rays. Marie and Pierre Curie started working on the radiation of uranium and thorium, and subsequently discovered radium and polonium. They discovered that beta particles were negatively charged.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MojPPiVVZ8c
  • THE DISCOVERY OF NOBLE GASES

    THE DISCOVERY OF NOBLE GASES
    Sir William Ramsay and Lord Rayleigh discovered the noble gases, which were added to the periodic table as group 0.
  • THE DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONS

    THE DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONS
    English physicist J. J. Thomson first discovered electrons: small negatively charged particles in an atom. John Townsend and Robert Millikan determined their exact charge and mass.
  • RUTHERFORD & GEIGER

    RUTHERFORD & GEIGER
    Rutherford and German physicist Hans Geiger discovered that electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom.
  • NIELS BOHR

    NIELS BOHR
    Bohr discovered that electrons move around a nucleus in discrete energy called orbitals. Radiation is emitted during movement from one orbital to another.
  • THE ATOMIC NUMBER

    THE ATOMIC NUMBER
    English physicist Henry Moseley provided atomic numbers, based on the number of electrons in an atom, rather than based on atomic mass.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3GR6thtApI&t=66s
  • THE DISCOVERY OF NEUTRONS

    THE DISCOVERY OF NEUTRONS
    James Chadwick first discovered neutrons, and isotopes were identified. This was the complete basis for the periodic table.
  • GLENN SEABORG

    GLENN SEABORG
    Glenn Seaborg identified lanthanides and actinides (atomic number >92), which are usually placed below the periodic table. seaborg's discovery of the transuranium elements was the finalising piece to the puzzle for the periodic table , this final discovery gave the table the widely know shape that it holds today.