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By rosettaChapter 5: The Periodic Table. 5.1 Organizing the elements 5.2 The Modern Periodic Table 5.3 Representative groups. Section 5.1. Organization of the Elements. Search for Order. 1750 only 17 elements known 1789 Antoine Lavoisier grouped known elements (4 groups) Metals Non-metals Gases
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