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

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Answered by singhrishabhrenu36
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Yes, Dobereiner's triads also exist in the columns of Newlands' Octaves

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Only one triad of Dobereiner's triads exists in the columns of Newlands' octaves. The triad formed by the elements Li, Na, and K of Dobereiner's triads also occurred in the columns of Newlands' octaves

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