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English: Starting from 1600 AD and 12 known elements, the cumulative discovery of remaining elements
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The diagram show a quasi linear rate of element discoveries from around 1750 to 2023. The invention of periodic table by Mendeleev is shown for reference in 1869, when about 50% of elements (up to period 7) had already been discovered.

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