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This shorts shows interesting facts on the inventions and contributions of the genius Dmitri Mendeleev in the field of science. Periodic table being one of his most valuable contribution. It consists of 118 elements in total of which 94 elements are natural and 24 are synthetically made. Dmitri Mendeleev has categorized the elements in a tabular form according to their properties which makes the periodic law.

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All the events happened in this video,happened on 28 September. Most of the events are important historical events.
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Hi everyone ,my videos will be based on the science and the concepts which seems to be very difficult in daily life and it will also be based on the science in nature and many more.
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Soda Water

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) grew up near a brewery in Yorkshire, England, and as a teenager saw carbon dioxide gas "floating" above deposits of fermenting grain. In 1771 this clergyman, philosopher, and chemist began to inject carbon dioxide, what he called "fixed air," into small containers of water uncontaminated by the surrounding air. By agitating the mixture for thirty minutes he was able to cause the water to absorb its own volume of carbon dioxide, and so he created the world's first drinkable glass of carbonated water.
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Wheel: The wheel is an invention that has been around for thousands of years and is considered one of the most important inventions in human history. The wheel has had a profound impact on transportation and enabled the development of vehicles, which have revolutionized the movement of goods and people. Before the wheel, people had to rely on animals or their own strength to transport goods over long distances. The wheel made it possible to build carts, wagons, and chariots, which allowed for faster and more efficient transportation. This led to the development of trade and commerce, as well as the growth of cities and civilizations.

Printing Press: The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, revolutionized the way information was disseminated. Before the printing press, books had to be copied by hand, which was a time-consuming and expensive process. The printing press made it possible to mass-produce books and other printed materials, which made them more affordable and accessible to the general public. This led to a significant increase in literacy rates and the spread of knowledge and ideas. The printing press is often credited with helping to spark the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution.

Electricity: The discovery and development of electricity had a profound impact on human history. Electricity has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. It has enabled the development of countless inventions, including the light bulb, the telephone, and the computer. Electricity has also revolutionized industry, transportation, and medicine. The ability to generate and use electricity has made it possible to harness energy in new and innovative ways, which has transformed every aspect of modern life.

Internet: The Internet is a relatively recent invention, but it has already had a massive impact on human history. The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and do business. It has enabled the creation of new industries and transformed existing ones. The Internet has also made it possible for people all over the world to connect with each other in ways that were never before possible. The Internet has had a profound impact on society and continues to shape the way we live and work.

Antibiotics: Antibiotics are a group of medicines that have saved countless lives and revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections. Before the discovery of antibiotics, bacterial infections were often deadly. Antibiotics have made it possible to treat and cure a wide range of bacterial infections, which has transformed the field of medicine. Antibiotics have also had a significant impact on public health, as they have helped to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and allowed people to live longer and healthier lives.




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