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Dubereiner's law of Triads ​

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Answered by gaurangrj14
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Dobereiner's law of triads states that 'arithmetic mean of the atomic masses of first and the third element in the triad should be equal to or at least almost equal to the atomic mass of the second element that is present in the triad'. ... Atomic mass of Cais 40 g/mol.

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Answered by srivallisarvani98
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Dobereiner’s law of triads and now we shall see what this law states and understand this concept with one example.

- Dobereiner’s law of triads states that ‘arithmetic mean of the atomic masses of first and the third element in the triad should be equal to or at least almost equal to the atomic mass of the second element that is present in the triad’.

- The elements were arranged in order of their atomic masses.

- This law by Dobereiner was also extended to other properties of the elements which were quantifiable like for example density.

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