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 Translation for 'periodic law' from English to French
SYNO Mendeleev's law | periodic law
chim.phys.
principe {m} de classification périodique des éléments chimiques
periodic law
Partial Matches
périodique {adj}periodic
chim.phys.
classification {f} périodique des éléments
periodic table
chim.phys.
tableau {m} de Mendeleïev
periodic table
chim.phys.
tableau {m} périodique des éléments
periodic table
chim.phys.
tableau {m} périodique
periodic table
astron.
comète {f} périodique
periodic comet
méd.
examens {m.pl} médicaux périodiques
periodic health examinations
méd.
examens {m.pl} médicaux périodiques
periodic medical examinations
de façon périodique {adv}on a periodic basis
méd.
examens {m.pl} médicaux périodiques
periodic medical check-ups
chim.phys.
tableau {m} périodique des éléments
periodic table of (the) (chemical) elements
chim.phys.
classification {f} périodique des éléments
periodic table of (the) (chemical) elements
chim.phys.
tableau {m} périodique
periodic table of (the) (chemical) elements
chim.phys.
tableau {m} de Mendeleïev
periodic table of (the) (chemical) elements
dr.
droit {m}
law
3
loi {f}law
24
dr.
droit {m} naturel
natural law
dr.
de jure {adv}
by law
adm.dr.
droit {m} réglementaire
regulatory law
dr.
justice {f} personnelle
arbitrary law
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Usage Examples English
  • Cooke's 1854 paper on atomic weights has been said to foreshadow the periodic law developed later by Mendeleev and others.
  • The organization of elements on the periodic table into horizontal rows and vertical columns makes certain relationships more apparent (periodic law).
  • Newlands (1837–1898), the Victorian chemist who discovered the Periodic Law for the chemical elements, was born and raised in No.
  • Arranged this way, elements in the same group (column) have similar chemical and physical properties, reflecting the periodic law.
  • As the chemical properties of the elements were known to largely repeat themselves according to the periodic law, in 1919 the American chemist Irving Langmuir suggested that this could be explained if the electrons in an atom were connected or clustered in some manner.

  • The first periodic table to become generally accepted was that of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869: he formulated the periodic law as a dependence of chemical properties on atomic mass.
  • Date of readings is due to two dates: birthday of Dmitri Mendeleev (8 February 1834), and sending messages to them on the opening Periodic Law (March 1869).
  • A point mass falls with a constant acceleration vertically on the infinitely heavy horizontal wall, which moves vertically in accordance with analytic periodic law in time.
  • Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner (13 December 1780 – 24 March 1849) was a German chemist who is known best for work that was suggestive of the periodic law for the chemical elements, and for inventing the first lighter, which was known as the Döbereiner's lamp.
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