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| What is the Periodic Table Showing? | Periodicity |
The INTERNET Database of Periodic Tables
There are thousands of periodic tables in web space, but this is the only comprehensive database of periodic tables & periodic system formulations. If you know of an interesting periodic table that is missing, please contact the database curator: Mark R. Leach Ph.D. The database holds information on periodic tables, the discovery of the elements, the elucidation of atomic weights and the discovery of atomic structure (and much, much more).
Periodic Tables from the year 1817 :
| 1817 | Lithium, Discovery of |
| 1817 | Selenium, Discovery of |
| 1817 | Cadmium, Discovery of |
| Year: 1817 | PT id = 783, Type = element |
Discovery of Lithium
Li
Lithium, atomic number 3, has a mass of 6.968 au.
Lithium is a reactive metal, of low density: it is the least dense metal.
Lithium was first observed or predicted in 1817 by A. Arfwedson and first isolated in 1821 by W. T. Brande.
| Year: 1817 | PT id = 814, Type = element |
Discovery of Selenium
Se
Selenium, atomic number 34, has a mass of 78.971 au.
Selenium was first isolated in 1817 by J. Berzelius and G. Gahn.
| Year: 1817 | PT id = 828, Type = element |
Discovery of Cadmium
Cd
Cadmium, atomic number 48, has a mass of 112.414 au.
Cadmium was first isolated in 1817 by S. L Hermann, F. Stromeyer and J.C.H. Roloff.
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