The Elements - Periodic Table

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Mendeleev noted patterns in the combining ratios of


elements


The Elements Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), and Potassium (K) all formed oxides in the
ratio of two atoms per oxygen atom: R 2 O
The Elements Beryllium (Be), Magnesium (Mg), and Calcium (Ca) all formed oxides in
the ratio of one atom per oxygen atom: RO
Boron (B) and Aluminum (Al) formed R 2 O 3
Carbon (C) and Silicon (Si) formed RO 2

Recognizing the patterns of combining ratios or "valency", Mendeleev created a table organized by placing
elements with similar combining ratios in the same group. He arranged the elements within a group in
order of their atomic mass.


In 1869, the
Russian chemist
Mendeleev noted
that the repeating
patterns of
behavior could be
arranged in a
sequence of
elements giving
rise to the
"Periodic Table" of
the elements.

Special thanks to Dr. Paul Karol's "Intro to Modern Chemistry" for providing much of the information on this
page.


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