Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev,
He is credited with producing the first version of what is now the modern Periodic Table in the 1800's. He arranged the elements by their atomic weights and left gaps in the table, as he predicted the existence of undiscovered elements. His table was initially dismissed by his peers, until he was proven right when one of the elements he predicted, gallium (Ga), was discovered in 1875.
The element mendelevium (symbol Md, atomic number 101) is named for Dmitri Mendeleev (1834-1907) who created the original version of the modern Periodic Table of Elements. By defining the periods and atomic masses of known elements, it allowed scientists to predict the masses and characteristics of theretofore undiscovered elements.
Mendeleev invented the legendary periodic table and their is a university and chemical element named after him.
Lithium is the smallest element in the periodic table if Hydrogen and Helium are excluded.
It is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the scientist who was responsible for devising the periodic table of elements.
The seventh most abundent element is potassium.
All elements in the Periodic Table contain only one type of atom.
The chemist identified a new element in the periodic table, which he named "gadolinium."
The element that is an actinide and named for the creator of the periodic table is Mendelevium (Md). Mendelevium has atomic number 101 and is named after Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev.
The element on the periodic table named after Superman's home planet is Krypton. It is a noble gas with the atomic number 36.
This element is seaborgium (Sg).
There is no element named "boyfriend" on the periodic table. The periodic table consists of chemical elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
Americium
Germanium is element named after Germany.It has atomic number of 32.
The latest element on the periodic table named for a person is Tennessine (Ts), named after the state of Tennessee where the element was discovered. It was officially recognized in November 2016.
The element that is located further to the left on the periodic table is named first in a compound.
No, the Baltimore suburb of Timonium is not named after an element on the periodic table. It is believed to have been named after the native peoples who once inhabited the region before European colonization.
The question is badly phrased - I assume you mean "Who (not which) is considered the father of the periodic table" the answer a Russian named Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
Mendelevium.