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Dobereiner’s triads do not exist in Newland’s octaves. Is the statement true? Justify.

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Answered by itsme78
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dobererier triads do not exist in newlad octave→true
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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