Julius Lothar Meyer (1830-1895)

Table from Annalen der Chemie, Supplementband 7, 354 (1870). View page images of full paper (auf Deutsch) and excerpts in English (at Rod Beavon's site)

Periodic table according to Lothar Meyer, 1870
I.II.III.IV.V.VI.VII.VIII.IX.
B=11,0Al=27,3--?In=113,4Tl=202.7
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C=11,97Si=28--Sn=117,8Pb=206,4
Ti=48Zr=89,7--
N=14,01P=30,9As=74,9Sb=122,1Bi=207,5
V=51,2Nb=93,7Ta=182,2
O=15,96S=31,98Se=78Te=128?--
Cr=52,4Mo=95,6W=183,5
--F=19,1Cl=35,38Br=79,75J=126,5--
Mn=54,8Ru=103,5Os=198,6 ?
Fe=55,9Rh=104,1Ir=196,7
Co=Ni=58,6Pd=106,2Pt=196,7
Li=7,01Na=22,99K=39,04Rb=85,2Cs=132,7--
Cu=63,3Ag=107,66Au=196,2
?Be=9.3Mg=23,9Ca=39,9Sr=87,0Ba=136,8--
Zn=64,9Cd=111,6Hg=199,8


Figure of atomic volumes from the same paper. [Thanks to Wayne Stevens at Le Moyne College interlibrary loan and to Fordham University Libraries.]
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