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  • The True Origin of the Periodic Table: Mendeleev's Discovery
    No, arsenic did not create the first periodic table.

    The first periodic table was created by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. He arranged the elements known at the time by their atomic weight, and noticed repeating patterns in their properties. This led him to create a table with rows and columns, grouping elements with similar properties together.

    Arsenic, while being an element itself, did not play a role in the development of the periodic table.

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