Internet search giant Google on Monday dedicated a doodle to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev on his 182nd birth anniversary.
Born on February 8, 1834, Mendeleev is popularly known as the "father of Periodic Table".
He formulated the Periodic Law, created a farsighted version of the periodic table of elements, and used it to correct the properties of some already-discovered elements and also to predict the properties of eight elements yet to be discovered.
Mendeleev's table, published in 1869, correctly organised the 63 known elements based on their atomic mass.
The table was expanded and refined over the years with further discoveries. Its seventh row was finally completed in January -- just weeks ahead of Mendeleev's birth anniversary.
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