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- in mendeleevs new table, patterns in reactivity appeared to repeat after how many elements?
- in mendeleevs periodic table, rows were called ____ and columns were called ____.
rows = columns =
- give 2 reasons why mendeleevs periodic table was so revolutionary at the time. what made it great?
- the discovery of gallium (ga) by paul emile lecoq de boisbaudran in 1875 first proved how useful and accurate mendeleevs periodic table of elements was. explain this statement.
- what were the 3 other elements that mendeleev successfully predicted the existence of?
Brief Explanations
- Question 5: Mendeleev's table was based on periodicity. The reactivity patterns repeated after 8 elements (similar to the modern concept of periods where properties repeat after a certain number of elements in the early part of the table).
- Question 6: In Mendeleev's periodic table, rows were called periods and columns were called groups. This is a fundamental naming convention in the periodic table structure.
- Question 7:
- Prediction of new elements: Mendeleev left gaps in his table for elements he predicted would be discovered. For example, he predicted eka - silicon (which later became germanium).
- Correction of atomic masses: He used the periodic trends to correct the atomic masses of some known elements. For instance, he corrected the atomic mass of uranium based on its position in the table.
- Question 8: Mendeleev predicted an element he called eka - aluminium. Gallium, when discovered, had properties very close to what Mendeleev predicted for eka - aluminium. For example, Mendeleev predicted a density of around \(5.9 - 6.0\space g/cm^{3}\) and gallium has a density of \(5.907\space g/cm^{3}\). This showed that the periodic table could be used to predict the properties of yet - to - be - discovered elements.
- Question 9: Mendeleev successfully predicted the existence of eka - boron (scandium, Sc), eka - silicon (germanium, Ge), and eka - manganese (technetium, Tc, although technetium was discovered much later as it is radioactive and not found in nature in significant amounts).
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- Rows = periods; Columns = groups
- - Predicted new elements (e.g., left gaps for them). - Corrected atomic masses of known elements.
- Mendeleev predicted eka - aluminium. Gallium (discovered later) had properties (e.g., density, melting point) close to the predicted values of eka - aluminium.
- Scandium (Sc), germanium (Ge), technetium (Tc)