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      1. Where did Mendeleev go to college?
        1. University of Moscow
        2. St. Petersburg
        3. University of Russia
        4. Stanford University
      2. What year did Mendeleev start to organize the Periodic Table?
        1. 1855
        2. 1859
        3. 1865
        4. 1869
      3. What family was left out of Mendeleev's original table?
        1. Alkali Metals
        2. Alkali Earth
        3. Transition Metals
        4. Noble Gases
      4. How many elements were in the first table?
        1. 55
        2. 59
        3. 63
        4. 67
      5. Who discovered atomic number?
        1. Rutherford
        2. Moseley
        3. Bohr
        4. Einstein
      6. What was the improved table organized by?
        1. atomic number
        2. melting point
        3. electronegativity
        4. name of the element
      7. How many elements were there a total of as of 2006?
        1. 113
        2. 115
        3. 117
        4. 119

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