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Dobereineris Triad:​

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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Dobereiner stated in his law of triads that the arithmetic mean of the atomic masses of the first and third element in a triad would be approximately equal to the atomic mass of the second element in that triad.

Answered by BrainlyKingdom
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                               Dobereiner's Triads

Dobereiner classified elements into groups of three (triad) where "The Atomic Weight of the middle element was the Average of the other two elements"

Example : Ca (Calcium) , Sr (Strontium) , Ba (Barium)

  • Atomic weight of Ca = 40 a.m.u
  • Atomic weight of Sr = 88 a.m.u
  • Atomic weight of Ba = 137 a.m.u

Here Middle Element is Sr

⇒ 88 = (40 + 137)/2  ⇒ 88 = 177/2 ⇒ 88 = 88

Merits : The main achievement of this classification is that it recognized a relationship between properties of elements and their atomic weights

Drawbacks of this classification : The Drawbacks of this classification of this classification are as follows :-

  • Some elements which are dissimilar were being grouped into a triad
  • There are many elements that cannot be grouped into triads was proposed by Dobereiner

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