Did dobereiner's triads
Also exist in columns of newlands Octave compare and find out
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Explanation:
yes it also exist in columns of newlands classification of elements based on law of octaves.consider the element Lithium, Sodium and potassium which are are present in second column of newlands classification of elements. now if we start with Lithium as first element 8th element from it is Sodium and according to newlands Octave the properties of 8th element sodium should be similar to those of first element lithium. this means that according to newlands Octave the element Lithium, Sodium and potassium should have similar chemical properties.we also know that Lithium for Sodium and potassium form a dobereiner's triad having similar chemical properties from this we conclude that dobereiner's triad also exist in columns of newlands Octave.
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Yes, Dobereiner’s triads also existed in the columns of Newland’s Octaves.
For example, Li, Na, K.
If we consider lithium (Li) as the first element, then sodium (Na) is eighth element. If we consider sodium as the first element, then potassium is the eighth element.