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Aristotle did not contribute to the periodic table as we know it today. The periodic table was developed much later, in the 19th century, by Dmitri Mendeleev. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist who made significant contributions to fields such as logic, metaphysics, ethics, and biology, but not to chemistry or the periodic table specifically.

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Aristotle did not contribute to the Periodic Table. The periodic table was developed by Dmitri Mendeleev in the 19th century, organizing elements based on their properties and atomic structure. Aristotle made contributions to philosophy, Biology, and logic.

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in 400bc they useds the words atom and element and had the elements of earth water fire and air and they used that to explain "world stuff"

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The Four Element Theory: that everything was made up of either Fire, Earth, Water and Air

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none, his concept of atoms was totally different.

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the greek thinkers had a big impact as they were part of the periodic table and the name of a main greek thinker was fredric billyone.

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