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A and B are two elements having similar properties which obey Newland's Law of Octaves. How many elements are there in between A and B? ​

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Answered by StarrySoul
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According to Newland's law of Octaves, every eighth element has properties similar to that of the first. The elements A and B have similar properties which obey Newland's law of Octaves. Thus, there are 6 elements in between A and B

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are six elements between A and B .

Since A and B are the two elements having similar property and obey the Newland's Law of Octave, the number of elements between A and B, including both, must total eight.

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