Write the formulae of chlorides of Eka-silicon and Eka-aluminium, the elements predicted by Mendeleev.
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Mendeleev's Periodic Table
Mendeleev established the renowned periodic law, which states that "element qualities are a periodic function of their atomic weight."
Mendeleev organized elements according to their atomic weights in a table known as Mendeleev's Periodic Table.
Elements with comparable qualities were grouped in vertical rows known as columns.
The horizontal rows were referred to as periods.
Mendeleev ordered the elements in the periodic table in ascending order of atomic mass, but when he couldn't locate an element with the expected qualities, he left a vacant spot for an element yet to be discovered and even anticipated the attributes of such elements. Example - Eka-boron and eka-aluminum.
Eka-silicon
Eka-silicon means one position below silicon.
Mendeleev predicted the occurrence of an undiscovered element in the unoccupied position beneath silicon, thereby belonging to the same periodic table group IV B.
C.A. Winkler of Germany later discovered and called this element germanium in 1886.
It has valency since it belongs to a group of the modern periodic table.
Chloride of Eka-silicon or germanium is (Germanium tetrachloride)
Eka-aluminium
Eka-aluminium means one position below aluminum.
Mendeleev predicted the occurrence of an undiscovered element in the unoccupied position beneath silicon, thereby belonging to the same periodic table group Iii B.
C.A. Winkler of Germany later discovered and called this element gallium
It has valency since it belongs to a group of the modern periodic table.
Chloride of Eka-aluminium or gallium(Gallium trichloride)