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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Before the creation of the [[periodic table]], the elements first had to be discovered. After the discovery of pure substances, chemists begin to make a list of elements. This list grew until it had over sixty elements. Scientists begin to see patterns in elements, like color and density. John Newlands had the idea to arrange them by atomic weight, and it was Dmitri Mendeleev who accomplished this task. After that, the periodic table continued to grow, and the rules about it changed as elements were added and rearranged. Today the periodic table is an organized representation of all the elements we have discovered. Not many changes are being made anymore, but it continues to aid scientists in other discoveries and accomplishments.  
Before the creation of the [[periodic table]], the elements first had to be discovered. After the discovery of pure substances, chemists began to make a list of elements. This list grew until it had over sixty elements. Scientists began to see patterns in elements, like color and density. [[John Newlands]] had the idea to arrange them by atomic weight, and it was [[Dmitri Mendeleev]] who accomplished this task. After that, the periodic table continued to grow, and the rules about it changed as elements were added and rearranged. Today the [[periodic table]] is an organized representation of all the elements we have discovered. Not many changes are being made anymore, but it continues to aid scientists in other discoveries and accomplishments.


== Early Organizational Endeavors==
== Early Organizational Endeavors==
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