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What (who) is Ekabor - definition

ELEMENTS PREDICTED TO EXIST BUT NOT YET FOUND ON THE FIRST PERIODIC TABLE
Ekaboron; Ekaaluminium; Eka-aluminium; Ekaluminium; Eka-boron; Ekabor; Ekaluminum; Eka-aluminum; Dvi (prefix); Ekamanganese; Ekamangan; Eka-; Dvi-; Ekaaluminum; Mendeleev predicted elements; Dwi-; Eka (prefix); Dmitri Mendeleev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian prefixes; Mendeleyev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian nomenclature; Tri- (chemistry)

Ekabor         
·noun ·Alt. of Ekaboron.
Ekaboron         
·noun The name given by Mendelejeff in accordance with the periodic law, and by prediction, to a hypothetical element then unknown, but since discovered and named scandium;
- so called because it was a missing analogue of the boron group. ·see Scandium.
Ekaluminium         
·noun The name given to a hypothetical element, - later discovered and called gallium. ·see Gallium, and ·cf. Ekabor.

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Mendeleev's predicted elements

Dmitri Mendeleev published a periodic table of the chemical elements in 1869 based on properties that appeared with some regularity as he laid out the elements from lightest to heaviest. When Mendeleev proposed his periodic table, he noted gaps in the table and predicted that then-unknown elements existed with properties appropriate to fill those gaps. He named them eka-boron, eka-aluminium, eka-silicon, and eka-manganese, with respective atomic masses of 44, 68, 72, and 100.