Did Döbereiner’s triads also exist in the columns of Newlands’ Octaves? Compare and find out.

Asked by Vishal kumar | 2 years ago |  304

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Solution :-

Döbereiner’s triads did exist in the columns of Newlands’ Octaves; For example, the elements

Lithium (Li), Potassium (K) and Sodium (Na) constitute a Dobereiner’s Triad, but are also found in the second column of Newland’s Octaves.

Answered by Shivani Kumari | 2 years ago

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