Atomic theories, atomic structure and atomic masses.- Early attempts to systematize the elements.- Mendeleev's periodic table and periodicities of the elements.- Alternative periodic tables.
Torsten Schmiermund has been working as a chemical technician in the chemical industry for many years.
150 years ago, in 1869, D. I. Mendeleev and L. Meyer independently published their ideas on the arrangement of the chemical elements in a periodic system. The United Nations and UNESCO therefore declared 2019 the "International Year of the Periodic Table". The question arises, what is so special about this "simple table"? Join the author on a short journey to the history of the periodic table. Learn about its predecessors and look at how the periodic table of elements has evolved over the years. Discover the periodic properties of the elements. Learn what makes the periodic table so interesting and timeless, and see what other ideas there are and have been for representing it.
The content
Atomic theories, atomic structure and atomic masses
Early attempts to systematize the elements
Mendeleev's periodic table and periodicities of the elements
Alternative periodic systems
The target groups
Students and lecturers of chemistry, especially history of chemistry
Teachers and students as well as those interested in the history of chemistry
The author
Torsten Schmiermund has been working as a chemical technician in the chemical industry for many years.
This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.