Dmitri Mendeleev
The Unknown
Saint Petersburg, Russia
In 1863, there were 56 known elements with a new element being discovered at a rate of approximately one per year, there existed almost 63 known elements by end of the 1860s. And during Mendeleev's work on organizing the existed elements according to their atomic weight, he proposed the potential of existence for new elements such as germanium, gallium, and scandium. Back then this was strongly criticized.