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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).

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Periodic Tables from the year 1904 :

1904   Benedicks' Periodic Table
1904   Mendeleev's 1904 Periodic Table
1904   Ramsay's Periodic Arrangement of The Elements
1904   Thomson and the Plum Pudding Model of the Atom


Year:  1904 PT id = 366, Type = formulation

Benedicks' Periodic Table

Periodic Table of Benedicks (1904) with an intraperiodic accommodation of the rare earths. Reproduced from Benedicks, C., 1904. Z. Anorg. Chem. 39, 41:

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Year:  1904 PT id = 433, Type = formulation

Mendeleev's 1904 Periodic Table

Mendeleev periodic table formulation from 1904.

This formulation was prepared to go with Mendeleev's article predicting that the ether (aether) would be found at the head of group zero in period zero. Also that dashes are left for six elements between H and He.

The predicted elements eka-boron (scandium), eka-aluminium (gallium) & eka-silicon (germanium) are present but the radioactive eka-manganese (technetium) is not. Also, the noble gas elements are on the left hand side of the formulation:

Thanks to Philip Stewart for the corrections and details.

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Year:  1904 PT id = 546, Type = formulation

Ramsay's Periodic Arrangement of The Elements

From from Scientific American in 1904,, an article by Sir William Ramsay discussing the Periodic Arrangement of The Element:

Redrawn by Mark Leach in 2019:

Thanks to Eric Scerri for the tip!
See the website EricScerri.com and Eric's Twitter Feed.

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Year:  1904 PT id = 1368, Type = structure

Thomson and the Plum Pudding Model of the Atom

Thomson, J. J. On the Structure of the Atom. Philosophical Magazine, 7, 237–265 (1904). https://zenodo.org/records/1430726

Wikipedia:

"The view that the atoms of the elements consist of a number of negatively electrified corpuscles enclosed in a sphere of uniform positive electrification, suggests, among other interesting mathematical problems, the one discussed in this paper, that of the motion of a ring of n negatively electrified particles placed inside a uniformly electrified sphere."


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