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The first reception of Mendeleev's periodic table of elements and its first mention and publication in Croatian chemistry textbooks is explored. First recognition of Mendeleev's work can be seen in the Croatian chemical community through the act of Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts which elected Mendeleev as an honorary member (1882). Julije Domac, a pharmacist, a chemist and university professor of pharmacognosy at Zagreb University published his textbook The Inorganic Chemistry for Senior Real-High School Classes (Zagreb, 1901) which is the first textbook written in Croatian language that includes the periodic system table. Gustav Janecek, professor of chemistry at Zagreb University, deserves the most credit for accepting and promoting the periodic system within Croatian chemistry. First university textbook of chemistry in Croatia Chemistry I, General, (Zagreb, 1919), written by Janecek, also includes the periodic table. Croatian scientific community accepted and understood the significance of the Mendeleev's periodic system of elements. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License .

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  • T HE year 2019 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Mendeleev's original discovery of the periodic system of elements based on atomic weights (1869)

  • It is a known fact that Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834 – 1907) wrote a letter, which was dated in February 1869 to prominent chemists in Russia and abroad, to present his table An Attempt at a System of Elements Based on Their Atomic Weight and Chemical Analogies (1869), with the formulation of the periodic law of elements

  • The reception of the periodic system of elements from its discovery to its validations was present in Croatian chemical community

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T HE year 2019 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Mendeleev's original discovery of the periodic system of elements based on atomic weights (1869). Abstract: The first reception of Mendeleev's periodic table of elements and its first mention and publication in Croatian chemistry textbooks is explored. Julije Domac, a pharmacist, a chemist and university professor of pharmacognosy at Zagreb University published his textbook The Inorganic Chemistry for Senior Real-High School Classes (Zagreb, 1901) which is the first textbook written in Croatian language that includes the periodic system table.

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