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It moves helium to the column next to hydrogen and moves the first two columns to the end of the table. It was developed by the chemist Charles Janet in 1928. One example is the Janet left-step table. Image courtesy of WikipediaĪnother way to lay out the elements in a table is to group them by their quantum electron structure rather than by their chemical behavior. Ionization energy to remove one electron from each element. This makes it difficult, though not impossible, to make them react with other elements to form compounds.įigure 2. For instance, the elements in the last column in each row are known as noble gases since they have high ionization energy potentials (the energy required to remove one electron). The elements in each column have similar chemical characteristics. The number of elements in each row tends to increase culminating in a separate block at the bottom for elements that start with lanthanum (La) and actinium (Ac). The Deming chart starts with hydrogen (H) on the top left and helium (He) on the top right. Periodic table of elements showing era of discovery. Note that four elements, shown in purple don’t have names yet.įigure 1. It is color coded to indicate the date of discovery of each element. The arrangement that is most familiar was developed by Horace Groves Deming in 1923. The article says that over 1,000 versions of the periodic table have been published. Of course, future discoveries of elements with higher atomic number may create new holes. The Jun 2013 issue of Sci Amer (subscription required) points out that with the discovery of element 117 in 2010 (elements 1 through 116 and 118 had already been discovered), the periodic table has no gaps in it for the first time since it was first proposed in the 1860s. But recently two articles caught my attention. You would think that something as basic as the periodic table wouldn’t make the news.