Ancient Ideas
Modern Pioneers
Laws & Hypotheses
Periodic Organization 1
Periodic Organization 2
100

Heraclitus believed the fundamental substance was this element.

Fire

100

This scientist theorized that atomic masses were multiples of hydrogen, called protyles

William Prout

100

Lavoisier’s list of 33 elements included these two, which are today not regarded as atomic

Light, caloric

100

Group 2 elements are called this and are very reactive with a +2 charge.

Alkaline earth metals

100

These metals (Groups 3–12) are good conductors and malleable.

Transition metals

200

Anaximander proposed “apeiron,” meaning this boundless substance.

Infinite, boundless

200

This 19th-century chemist organized atomic masses in triads, a precursor to modern columns.

Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner

200

Moseley’s work confirmed each element has a unique integer that represents this subatomic particle.

Proton

200

The upper f-block elements are called this.

Lanthanides

200

Helium is a part of this group despite having two electrons in its valence shell

Noble gases

300

Aristotle added this fifth element for the fixed stars.

Aether

300

Henry Moseley rearranged the periodic table using this atomic property instead of mass.

Atomic number

300

Mendeleev used his Periodic Law to predict these about undiscovered elements.

Properties, atomic masses

300

Large groupings in the periodic table based on electron configuration are called this.

Block

300

Group 1 elements are called this and are highly reactive with a +1 charge.

Alkali metals

400

Thales, the first Greek philosopher, believed everything was made of this substance.

Water

400

He wrote the first modern chemistry textbook with a list of 33 elements.

Antoine Lavoisier

400

Prout’s Hypothesis claimed all elements are made of multiples of this particle.

Protyle

400

Döbereiner grouped elements into these sets.

Triads

400

A column in the periodic table is called this.

Group

500

These are the four classical elements proposed by Empedocles.

Fire, earth, water, air

500

This scientist measured atomic masses relative to hydrogen.

John Dalton

500

Mendeleev’s Periodic Law states properties repeat at certain intervals when elements are arranged by this.

Atomic mass

500

These group 17 elements are highly reactive, often with a -1 charge

Halogens

500

A row in the periodic table is called this.

Period

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