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Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (/ ˌ m ɛ n d əl ˈ eɪ ə f / MEN-dəl-AY-əf; [2] [b] [a] 8 February [O.S. 27 January] 1834 – 2 February [O.S. 20 January] 1907) was a Russian chemist known for formulating the periodic law and creating a version of the periodic table of elements.
This list of chemical elements named after people includes elements named for people both directly and indirectly. Of the 118 elements, 19 are connected with the names of 20 people.
Dmitri Mendeleev (1834–1907) was a Russian chemist. Mendeleyev (masculine) or Mendeleyeva (feminine or masculine genitive) may also refer to: Mendeleev (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon; Mendeleev Ridge, a ridge under the Arctic Ocean; Mendeleevbreen, glacier in Svalbard; Mendeleyev Glacier, a glacier in Antarctica
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Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834–1907), Russian chemist, creator of the Periodic table of elements John Mercer (1791–1866), chemist and industrialist Robert Bruce Merrifield (1921–2006), solid-phase chemist, 1984 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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It is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the father of the periodic table. Using available microgram quantities of einsteinium-253, over a million mendelevium atoms may be made each hour. The chemistry of mendelevium is typical for the late actinides, with a preponderance of the +3 oxidation state but also an accessible +2 oxidation state.