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Is it fair that some scientists have received more credit than others for their work on the development of the periodic table? Why or why not? Be sure to explain your reasoning. PLEASE GIVE ME A ANSWER.
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Is it fair that some scientists have received more credit than others for their work on the development of the periodic table? Why or why not? Be sure to explain your reasoning.
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Yes because some work harder than others to get their credit for developing the periodic table
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