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Who is considered as the father of the periodic table? 

In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev published the first periodic table, which organized elements according to their atomic number and properties.

Mendeleev’s table arranged elements in ascending order of atomic mass and categorised elements that had common characteristics into columns that are now known as families or groups.

Related Questions

  • Which of the following groups in the periodic table do transition metals typically belong to? 
  • Which group in the periodic table is known as the “halogens”? 
  • How many elements are there in the periodic table?
  • What is the common name for the horizontal series of elements in the periodic table? 
  • How many elements are found in the first row of the periodic table?

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