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Guess who
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Developed the periodic table, organizing chemical elements and their relationships.
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His work explained crystal structures and mineral formation.
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A prominent mineralogist known for his work in crystallography and mineralogy.
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His work spans various aspects of mineral science, including crystallography, mineral identification, and mineral-related technologies.
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Considered as the “father of mineralogy,” Agricola made significant contributions to understanding minerals and mining practices.
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Recognized that metals are elements, contributing to our understanding of mineral composition.
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He founded stratigraphy, which studies rock layers and layering. Steno’s work laid the foundation for geology and mineral classification.
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Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer)
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Dmitri Mendeleev
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Giuseppe Cruciani
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Victor Goldschmidt
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Antoine Lavoisier
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Luca Bindi
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Nicolas Steno
Guess who
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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Developed the periodic table, organizing chemical elements and their relationships.
-
His work explained crystal structures and mineral formation.
-
A prominent mineralogist known for his work in crystallography and mineralogy.
-
His work spans various aspects of mineral science, including crystallography, mineral identification, and mineral-related technologies.
-
Considered as the “father of mineralogy,” Agricola made significant contributions to understanding minerals and mining practices.
-
Recognized that metals are elements, contributing to our understanding of mineral composition.
-
He founded stratigraphy, which studies rock layers and layering. Steno’s work laid the foundation for geology and mineral classification.
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Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer)
-
Dmitri Mendeleev
-
Giuseppe Cruciani
-
Victor Goldschmidt
-
Antoine Lavoisier
-
Luca Bindi
-
Nicolas Steno