define dobreiners law of traids and give one example
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Answer. Dobereiner's Triads are groups of three elements arranged in such a way that the atomic weight of the middle element is almost the average of the other two. The elements of triad have almost similar properties. For example, consider Li,Na and K with atomic weights 7,23 and 39 g/mol respectively.
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