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Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev ForMemRS (sometimes
romanized as
Mendeleyev, Mendeleiev, or Mendeleef; English: /ˌmɛndəlˈeɪəf/ MEN-dəl-AY-əf; Russian: Дмитрий...
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Dmitri Mendeleev (1834–1907) was a
Russian chemist.
Mendeleyev (masculine) or
Mendeleyeva (feminine or
masculine genitive) may also
refer to: Mendeleev...
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periodic table, also
known as the
periodic table of the elements, is an
ordered arrangement of the
chemical elements into rows ("periods") and columns...
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Dmitri Mendeleev published a
periodic table of the
chemical elements in 1869
based on
properties that
appeared with some
regularity as he laid out the...
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Mendeleyev Glacier (71°55′S 14°33′E / 71.917°S 14.550°E / -71.917; 14.550) is a glacier, 10
nautical miles (19 km) long,
draining northeast through...
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imperial family.
Other famous visitors include Tchaikovsky and
Mendeleyev. The
island is
permanently inhabited by
monks and families. In 1999, there...
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Lomonosov Ridge and
Mendeleyev Ridges within their Arctic sector.
Moscow believes the
eastern Lomonosov Ridge and the
Mendeleyev Ridge are an extension...
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Saint Petersburg to the
Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleyev. In late 1891, she left
Poland for France. In Paris,
Maria (or Marie,...
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attached to the
Alpha Ridge of the
Amerasian Basin. It is
named after Dmitri Mendeleyev.The
Ridge was
discovered in 1948 by
Soviet high
latitude expeditions....
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helium emanating from the
uranium ore cleveite.) 1869:
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev published his
periodic table of
chemical elements, and the
following year...