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    Julius Lothar Meyer (19 August 1830 – 11 April 1895) was a German chemist. He was one of the pioneers in developing the earliest versions of the periodic table of the chemical elements. The Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev (his chief rival) and he had both worked with Robert Bunsen.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Lothar Meyer was a German chemist who, independently of Dmitry Mendeleyev, developed a periodic classification of the chemical elements. Though originally educated as a physician, he was chiefly interested in chemistry and physics.

  3. Julius Lothar Meyer (1830–1895) and Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834–1907) worked at the University of Heidelberg only five years apart—both under the direction of Robert Bunsen—but they arrived there with significantly different backgrounds. Meyer was virtually born into a scientific career.

  4. Aug 19, 2017 · On August 19, 1830, German chemist Julius Lothar Meyer was born. Meyer was one of the pioneers in developing the first periodic table of chemical elements. He discovered the Periodic Law, independently of Dmitry Mendeleev, at about the same time ( 1869 ).

  5. Jul 5, 2021 · This paper presents the biography and the most important achievements of Lothar Meyer in the field of the classification of elements. Lothar Meyer spent almost his entire scientific life looking for an explanation of the Döbereiner triads and for the smallest building blocks of matter. He did not completely reject Prout’s hypothesis.

  6. Julius Lothar Meyer . Reproduced courtesy of the Library and Information Centre, Royal Society of Chemistry. Meyer trained at Heidelberg University under Bunsen and Kirchhoff, as did Mendeleev.

  7. Lothar Meyer was one of the earliest investigators of the relations between the properties and the atomic weights of the elements.

  8. Apr 11, 2020 · Lothar Meyer is best known for his work on the periodic table of the elements. In 1860, he attended the first international congress in chemistry held in Karlsruhe, Germany, where—among discussions of many other important chemical concepts—the atomic weights of elements and methods for their measurement were standardized.

  9. This book provides an English translation of the early fundamental contributions of Lothar Meyer (1830-1895) regarding his independent discovery, coincident with that of Dmitrii Mendeleev, of the periodic system of the elements.

  10. German chemist Lothar Meyer, known for the discovery of the periodic properties of the elements. In 1864 Meyer published Modern Theories of Chemistry, which went through five editions and was translated into English, French, and Russian.

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