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Ch 5 PERIODIC PROPERTIES of elements1(16)5 PERIODIC PROPERTIES OF ELEMENTSOne of the greatest intellectual achievement in chemistry is the PERIODIC table of the PERIODIC table can be printed on a single sheet of paper, but what it contains and can teach us isenormous and beyond PERIODIC table is the outcome of continuous effort, beginning in ancient Greece, tounderstand the true nature of matter. It can rightly be called the Bible of chemistry . The value of theperiodic table is not only in its organization of known information, but also in its ability to predictunknown PROPERTIES . The true greatness of the PERIODIC table lies in that table(a) Proposals before MendeleevThe concept of ELEMENTS is very old, dating back to ancient Greece. According to the Greekphilosophers, matter was made up of four ELEMENTS : earth, water, fire and air. That view graduallydeclined, and in the 17th century, the definition of ELEMENTS by the British chemist Robert Boyle(1627-1691) replaced it.
Ch 5 Periodic prop erties of elements 1(16) 5 PERIODIC PROPERTIES OF ELEMENTS One of the greatest intellectual achievement in chemistry is the periodic table of the elements.
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