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January 30, 2019

UNESCO celebrates 150 years of chemistry's periodic table

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The periodic table of chemical elements is having its 150th birthday, and the U.N. scientific agency is holding a year of events to celebrate.

Anyone who has studied chemistry will recognize the table, which organizes all by the number of protons in a given atom and other properties. Russian scientist Dmitry Mendeleev published the first such table in 1869.

The U.N. Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization kicked off the "International Year of the Period Table of Chemical Elements" on Tuesday with a ceremony including a Nobel laureate and Russia's science minister, among other dignitaries.

Other activities UNESCO is organizing this year include an online competition to test high school students' knowledge of the table, and brought to schools around the world.

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