The Periodic Table in Croatia

The Croatian (Yugoslav) Academy of Sciences and Arts was the first academy to elect D. I. Mendeleev as its honorary member (1882), whereas the periodic table of the elements has been taught regularly at the Zagreb University since 1888. The early interest of Croatian chemists in the periodic table s...

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Main Author: Raos, N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers 2011-12-01
Series:Kemija u Industriji
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Online Access:http://pierre.fkit.hr/hdki/kui/vol60/broj12/633.pdf
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spelling doaj-5f591b4221904bbfbc838df38dd8a4d22020-11-24T23:01:06ZengCroatian Society of Chemical EngineersKemija u Industriji0022-98301334-90902011-12-016012633638The Periodic Table in CroatiaRaos, N.The Croatian (Yugoslav) Academy of Sciences and Arts was the first academy to elect D. I. Mendeleev as its honorary member (1882), whereas the periodic table of the elements has been taught regularly at the Zagreb University since 1888. The early interest of Croatian chemists in the periodic table should be attributed primarily to their pan-Slavic attitude, particularly as proof that Slavic people were able to produce "their own Newtons" (M. V. Lomonosov and D. I. Mendeleev). Such enthusiastic views, however, did not help in analyzing the contribution of Mendeleev and other scientists to the discovery and development of the periodic table of the elements. http://pierre.fkit.hr/hdki/kui/vol60/broj12/633.pdfperiodic table
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The Periodic Table in Croatia
Kemija u Industriji
periodic table
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title The Periodic Table in Croatia
title_short The Periodic Table in Croatia
title_full The Periodic Table in Croatia
title_fullStr The Periodic Table in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed The Periodic Table in Croatia
title_sort periodic table in croatia
publisher Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers
series Kemija u Industriji
issn 0022-9830
1334-9090
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The Croatian (Yugoslav) Academy of Sciences and Arts was the first academy to elect D. I. Mendeleev as its honorary member (1882), whereas the periodic table of the elements has been taught regularly at the Zagreb University since 1888. The early interest of Croatian chemists in the periodic table should be attributed primarily to their pan-Slavic attitude, particularly as proof that Slavic people were able to produce "their own Newtons" (M. V. Lomonosov and D. I. Mendeleev). Such enthusiastic views, however, did not help in analyzing the contribution of Mendeleev and other scientists to the discovery and development of the periodic table of the elements.
topic periodic table
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