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without any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his understanding, he had already published a description of his work in March 1869 in a Russian journal [...] will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher for the Mendeleev and his work about the classification of the chemical elements. Please write down the main points of the story
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any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his under- standing, he had already published a descrip- tion of his work in March 1869 in a Russian [...] without any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his understanding, he had already published a description of his work in March 1869 in a Russian journal [...] not be considered as a classification. Yet, there is another aspect which is crucial in Lavoisier’s work with re- spect to the development of the Periodic Table: he analyzed chemical reactions quantitatively;
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a great part of his life to the study of solutions, catalysis, and petroleum. He also wrote many works, including Principles of Chemistry. Dmitri Mendeleev was born on February 8, 1834 in Tobolsk, a town [...] gymnasium. Unluckily, his career was interrupted by the Crimean War, and the gymna- sium where he worked was converted into a hospi- tal. Mendeleev moved back to Saint Petersburg, where he became employed [...] Unfortunately, because of person- ality differences, their marriage ended in divorce. Mendeleev's work at the university ended un- expectedly. Having sided with his students over a dispute, he handed the
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any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his under- standing, he had already published a descrip- tion of his work in March 1869 in a Russian [...] not be considered as a classification. Yet, there is another aspect which is crucial in Lavoisier’s work with re- spect to the development of the Periodic Table: he analyzed chemical reactions quantitatively; [...] growing number of chemi- cal elements was the British John Alexander Reina Newlands who published his work also in the 1860ies. Newlands observed that “ ‘If the elements are arranged in order of their equiva-
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regularly met to discuss recent litera- ture, arts, and sciences. Currently, Antoine and Marie were working on experiments on gases, more particular on a part of the air. Initially, air had been considered [...] the same time, naming this new gas was of course an attempt to demonstrate the importance of the own work on these substances. It was in particular this gas which Lavoisier had been experimenting with for [...] water you are going to produce is the exact combination of the two gases?” With- out interrupting his work, Antoine said “What do you mean by the exact combination?” “How can you be sure that it is just these
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the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children of his era, John had to work from the very early age. However, he finally had made it: Since a couple of years, or, to be more [...] re- searches that were triggered by this question the schoolboy had asked him. Dalton had been working a lot in the labora- tory, but no longer focusing on the substances that could be composed (or produced [...] fixed numbers, and why did these numbers have a certain ratio with each other? Going through the works of ancient chemists had not been that fruitful – Lavoisier was cer- tainly the master who had laid
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education. However, he soon left school and started helping his father. When John was 12, he started working as a teacher in a local school. He earned his living and provided himself with a quiet, untroubled [...] the President of the Society. Over a period of 50 years, Dalton present- ed 116 of his scientific works. In addition, Dalton created his private laboratory in the building be- longing to the Manchester
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measured the energy converted from food into heat and mechanical work (Rubner, 1902). Several other scientists worked on a theory of nutrition and work to enhance human performance in industry and the military [...] energy for their work in factories. After von Helmholtz’s publi- cation on the conservation of the “living force,” 11 it seemed obvious working men had to convert their food into mechanical work and that these [...] march on an empty stomach” illustrates the equilibrium between food consumption and work, but not, necessarily, the work typical for a soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100
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Christiaan was sent as the military’s chief medical officer to the island of Java in the Indies. His work as army surgeon lasted only two years due to his contracting a severe case of malaria, forcing him [...] Java during his recovery, Eijkman began studying a new field of medicine called bacteriology. He worked in Josef Forster's laboratory in Amsterdam and also in Robert Koch's bacteriological laboratory in
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jkman.html). The description of the experiment is as follows: During the first years of Eijkman's work at the institute in Java, two of his colleagues managed to extract micro-organisms from people who [...] develop. To wait a very long time, until the rabbits or monkeys showed signs of beriberi, wouldn't work. He needed animals which developed the disease more quickly. It would also be good if they were cheap